That's cuz you're creating the wind Zoo. I've watched your videos - you leave a con trailZooTech wrote:Another benefit to a big bike. My NightHawk used to get tossed around pretty good, but my Streak is nearly impervious to wind.
It takes a little while to get used to. After you have ridden in the wind awhile it gets easier. I used to live in the Mojave desert of CA where the average windspeed was roughly 20mph. There were days that the 750 pound GoldWing would be tossed around.Scoutmedic wrote:Glad to hear I'm not the only one bothered by wind gusts. Went out riding Saturday and had the same sensation. But, after about 30 minutes I got a little used to it. I started leaning into it and also started riding on the side of the lane that the wind was coming from to avoid getting pushed into traffic or off the road.
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