Highway rush hour traffic - Windshield or not?
Highway rush hour traffic - Windshield or not?
I'm looking to purchase my first bike within the next 8 months and I like the cruiser/standard style. I'll probably be looking at Honda 750 Spirit, Yamaha 650 and maybe HD Sportsters.
My problem is that I love the look of these bikes without a windshield and saddlebags. I think the larger class bikes look better all equipped. I want a bike for weekend cruising, but I don't want to limit myself and not be able to ride to work on Houston highways with a laptop in tow. Any opinions about windshields vs. no windshield, since I'm a newbie?
My problem is that I love the look of these bikes without a windshield and saddlebags. I think the larger class bikes look better all equipped. I want a bike for weekend cruising, but I don't want to limit myself and not be able to ride to work on Houston highways with a laptop in tow. Any opinions about windshields vs. no windshield, since I'm a newbie?
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I've put over 7000 km on this bike, most of it highway, without a windshield. My friends have done the same on cruisers. It's definately possible, though you will get tired faster

Before that I put 4000 km on a Suzuki Savage (cruiser) with out a windshield.

If you don't like the looks of a windhsield don't get one. It doesn't really make a difference in the handling, the wind blowing against your bhest just tires you out faster, though you should still be able to do plenty of long trips.

Before that I put 4000 km on a Suzuki Savage (cruiser) with out a windshield.

If you don't like the looks of a windhsield don't get one. It doesn't really make a difference in the handling, the wind blowing against your bhest just tires you out faster, though you should still be able to do plenty of long trips.
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Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.
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I've done several trips on both the bike in the avatar (the mighty ZRX) and also an FZ6. Neither with any kind of real wind protections. Never been a big issue to me, but I do remember having to get use to it, and on a strong headwind day, it can require a few extra stretching breaks on your trip. For a short trip on the freeway, nah, it isn't worth the money if you wear a full helmet.
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I hate the way most windshields look... plus, what is a little wind in your face? 
Worst thing about not having one is the bugs, I wear a full face, so it isnt a real big deal. A little wind resistance shouldn't be too much trouble.

Worst thing about not having one is the bugs, I wear a full face, so it isnt a real big deal. A little wind resistance shouldn't be too much trouble.
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And I hate being pushed back to the end on my arms when on a decent ride. Much prefer the windshield. You have to decide -- did you buy the bike to ride or look at
Remember, when you're riding it's what other people see rather then you.
Get a convertible windshield, quick to remove when you want it off, easy to replace when you think you need it. Problem solved...........

Get a convertible windshield, quick to remove when you want it off, easy to replace when you think you need it. Problem solved...........
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I found getting pushed back to the ends of your arms was only an issue on a cruiser. Never had that problem on the 599.old-n-slow wrote:And I hate being pushed back to the end on my arms when on a decent ride. Much prefer the windshield. You have to decide -- did you buy the bike to ride or look atRemember, when you're riding it's what other people see rather then you.
Get a convertible windshield, quick to remove when you want it off, easy to replace when you think you need it. Problem solved...........
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.
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