Buffeting on Heritage is now GONE
#13
The below is based on all the buffeting coming from the left side. I have the Heavy Breather on the right and that takes care of any air problems on that side.
If you ride with a windshield (and have the buffeting) you can hover your left hand just above and in front of your left knee. You can feel the wind that's hitting your helmet right there. It comes right up your chest and into your helmet. I used to open the vest pockets to help keep the wind from hitting my face, they were heavy leather and actually did help.
If you remove the windshield, the buffeting will go away. The incoming air from the front will over-ride the air from below.
I added the fork mounted lowers, this stopped a lot of the buffeting as 90% of the air that hit my knee was now being pushed out around my left leg. I still wasn't quite happy as on long rides it would still get annoying.
In order to take care of the final 10% I reversed the lowers. If you look at the lowers from HD, on the outside (slanted) edges, they have a forward bend. To me, it looked like it would just cut through the air, so when I put them on in reverse the bend was backwards and actually "push" the air they catch out to the left a tiny bit more. This took care of the final 10%. Just look at them, you can see that one way would have a tendency to slice the air, while in the revers direction it would push the air more..
When I ride now I get Zero air coming up my chest into my face
If you ride with a windshield (and have the buffeting) you can hover your left hand just above and in front of your left knee. You can feel the wind that's hitting your helmet right there. It comes right up your chest and into your helmet. I used to open the vest pockets to help keep the wind from hitting my face, they were heavy leather and actually did help.
If you remove the windshield, the buffeting will go away. The incoming air from the front will over-ride the air from below.
I added the fork mounted lowers, this stopped a lot of the buffeting as 90% of the air that hit my knee was now being pushed out around my left leg. I still wasn't quite happy as on long rides it would still get annoying.
In order to take care of the final 10% I reversed the lowers. If you look at the lowers from HD, on the outside (slanted) edges, they have a forward bend. To me, it looked like it would just cut through the air, so when I put them on in reverse the bend was backwards and actually "push" the air they catch out to the left a tiny bit more. This took care of the final 10%. Just look at them, you can see that one way would have a tendency to slice the air, while in the revers direction it would push the air more..
When I ride now I get Zero air coming up my chest into my face
#14
I think a layman's explanation is that most head buffeting actually comes from below the shield. Riding with no shield lets you feel the full force of the wind and negates most of the effect of the flow of wind up over your knees. The deflectors used in conjunction with a shield sends more air up and over. That's probably why you get the weird and troubling buffeting when using the deflectors with NO shield - the straight on wind is disrupted. Then again, I may be all wet.
Thanks. That makes sense. I went out for a ride today and good feel what you were talking about. I will likely order a pair. They don't seem too difficult to put on.
#15
Only issue I had was aligning the top bolt on both sides,, but I have that issue every time I have removed the shield.
here is a pic if I can get it to post..
#16
The below is based on all the buffeting coming from the left side. I have the Heavy Breather on the right and that takes care of any air problems on that side.
If you ride with a windshield (and have the buffeting) you can hover your left hand just above and in front of your left knee. You can feel the wind that's hitting your helmet right there. It comes right up your chest and into your helmet. I used to open the vest pockets to help keep the wind from hitting my face, they were heavy leather and actually did help.
If you remove the windshield, the buffeting will go away. The incoming air from the front will over-ride the air from below.
I added the fork mounted lowers, this stopped a lot of the buffeting as 90% of the air that hit my knee was now being pushed out around my left leg. I still wasn't quite happy as on long rides it would still get annoying.
In order to take care of the final 10% I reversed the lowers. If you look at the lowers from HD, on the outside (slanted) edges, they have a forward bend. To me, it looked like it would just cut through the air, so when I put them on in reverse the bend was backwards and actually "push" the air they catch out to the left a tiny bit more. This took care of the final 10%. Just look at them, you can see that one way would have a tendency to slice the air, while in the revers direction it would push the air more..
When I ride now I get Zero air coming up my chest into my face
If you ride with a windshield (and have the buffeting) you can hover your left hand just above and in front of your left knee. You can feel the wind that's hitting your helmet right there. It comes right up your chest and into your helmet. I used to open the vest pockets to help keep the wind from hitting my face, they were heavy leather and actually did help.
If you remove the windshield, the buffeting will go away. The incoming air from the front will over-ride the air from below.
I added the fork mounted lowers, this stopped a lot of the buffeting as 90% of the air that hit my knee was now being pushed out around my left leg. I still wasn't quite happy as on long rides it would still get annoying.
In order to take care of the final 10% I reversed the lowers. If you look at the lowers from HD, on the outside (slanted) edges, they have a forward bend. To me, it looked like it would just cut through the air, so when I put them on in reverse the bend was backwards and actually "push" the air they catch out to the left a tiny bit more. This took care of the final 10%. Just look at them, you can see that one way would have a tendency to slice the air, while in the revers direction it would push the air more..
When I ride now I get Zero air coming up my chest into my face
Thanks!
#17
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#20
That buffeting does get old, nothing cuts back on the enjoyment of the ride like having your head yo-yo-d by the wind! lol
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