Night Train Windshield
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RE: Night Train Windshield
Do windvests only mount on the risers or can they be mounted on the handle bar too? I have a one piece riser so the only option I can see is to mount it off the of handle bars. I have found someone selling a windvest I like but all the pics show it mounting on a riser, can the mounts be turned 90 degrees to mount horizontally on the handlebars? thanks
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#13
RE: Night Train Windshield
Just dont do it....all my riding buddys have road kings, electra's even the odd jap thingy! they all laugh and joke...are we going to fast?
whats all that s@#t ! in your teeth?!! the usual stuff....but i know i ride the best looking harley on the planet !!! a Night Train is a piece of American art...dont f@#k with it, its a true individual...it stands alone...be proud and strong. Dont get me wrong wind sheilds have there place in the world...But the train bro, let it be.........
whats all that s@#t ! in your teeth?!! the usual stuff....but i know i ride the best looking harley on the planet !!! a Night Train is a piece of American art...dont f@#k with it, its a true individual...it stands alone...be proud and strong. Dont get me wrong wind sheilds have there place in the world...But the train bro, let it be.........
#16
RE: Night Train Windshield
Was your friends bike a night train too? If it was a different model bike with a different front end, don't use it as a comparrison.
I have an FXST (same as the train) I'm 6' and I've tried everything from 12" to 23" windshields. Only the 23" would provide smooth air around my head, but was so big it caused the front end to wobble when in a cross wind or in the turbulance behind vehicles, especially trucks. Whatever you decide, just remember, there's going to be turbulance/vibration on your body directly behind the top of the windshield.
I have an FXST (same as the train) I'm 6' and I've tried everything from 12" to 23" windshields. Only the 23" would provide smooth air around my head, but was so big it caused the front end to wobble when in a cross wind or in the turbulance behind vehicles, especially trucks. Whatever you decide, just remember, there's going to be turbulance/vibration on your body directly behind the top of the windshield.
#17
RE: Night Train Windshield
ORIGINAL: eddieflyer
Ok, so I never thought I would ever do this.....put a windshield on my bike. I've always loved the stripped down and nothing extra of my night train. Problem is I took a friends bike out for a trip last weekend and was impressed with how much the windshield helps. I love my night train too much to sell and get longer range bike but can't afford a second bike right now.But I'm alsonot as excited to go onlong rides(days) anymore because of the beatingI take from the wind rocks, etc.. So, for longer trips I'm thinking I might just get a windshield that I can put on and take off at every gas station, stop lights, etc.... I'm am asking you guys for advice. First and foremost I want something that will clamp on, nothing that is going to leave mounting hardware on my bike. What size should I be looking for? I'm 6 foot.I guess I'm looking for a fairly inexpensive one as I really only see myself using it two or three times a year. thanks for the help!!
Ok, so I never thought I would ever do this.....put a windshield on my bike. I've always loved the stripped down and nothing extra of my night train. Problem is I took a friends bike out for a trip last weekend and was impressed with how much the windshield helps. I love my night train too much to sell and get longer range bike but can't afford a second bike right now.But I'm alsonot as excited to go onlong rides(days) anymore because of the beatingI take from the wind rocks, etc.. So, for longer trips I'm thinking I might just get a windshield that I can put on and take off at every gas station, stop lights, etc.... I'm am asking you guys for advice. First and foremost I want something that will clamp on, nothing that is going to leave mounting hardware on my bike. What size should I be looking for? I'm 6 foot.I guess I'm looking for a fairly inexpensive one as I really only see myself using it two or three times a year. thanks for the help!!
Let the rest of those guys look cool while eating rocks and bugs, not to mention relentless wind.
Get a 14" X 14" clear Windvest.
You can hardly see it, it fits well with the bike and does enough of a job to make riding 100% more enjoyable.
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#19
RE: Night Train Windshield
I rode my train for about 8 months without a shield and finally put one on for long rides. Man I can't believe the difference in my fatigue level with it on. It makes riding at interstate speeds much easier and more enjoyable.
I agree with the guy that said get a clear one. I bought a memphis shades gradient blacksportshield and it looks like **** on my bike. It hides the top tree and riser and makes it hard to tell its a Harley coming at you on the road. I wish I had went ahead and spentthe extramoney on the Windvest clear shield...
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