Tried riding without windshield
#11
I demo'd a Fat Bob last weekend and had a great time for an hour or so. It was a nice feeling to be totally in the wind but i could only handle about an hour max - missed my Glide windshield big time as well as didnt appreciate having to clean all my gear from all the flies etc - i'll stick to the Glide
#13
I'm 58 years old. I rode my RKC on the highway without the windshield for the first time and felt something flapping on my face. I leaned over and looked in the mirror. It was my skin flowing in waves in the wind! Guess I'm too old to ride without the shield. Besides, I'd hate to get a June bug or a rock to the face. I'm ugly enough the way it is!
#15
I'm selling my Electra Glide Classic for a Road King just so I can ride without the windshield. It's all in the head, about riding w/o a windshield. Used to ride a low rider w/o a windshield and, sure, on the highway it was a pain in the ***, but off the highway it was the only way to ride for me.
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#17
When I traded in my Sporty I went with the RK because the windshield was detachable. Well the windshield has NEVER been off the bike since I got it. It's actually one of my favorite things of the entire bike, lol. A couple of days ago I went and test rode a 2011 Street Glide with the 103" and man did I LOVE that ride, was missing the tunes and the fairing on the way home from the dealer. If I would have known I was never going to take the windshield off I would have bought one of the batwing bikes instead of the RK. Makes a big difference even when comparing a bike with the windshield to the batwing.
Just my
Just my
#18
The windshield that comes on the RK works great. I used mine most of the time (when I had a RK), my son is only 20 and he is just still wrapped up in the looks of the shield-off mode.
My dad is 73 and I think his only comes off to wash the bike.
A full face helmet or a 3/4 with full shield goes a long way to making the no-shield more enjoyable.
My dad is 73 and I think his only comes off to wash the bike.
A full face helmet or a 3/4 with full shield goes a long way to making the no-shield more enjoyable.
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