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Wind Turbulence with WindshieldDyna Models |
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Ride: 2008 Dyna Super Glide Custom
Join Date: Jul 1st, 2008
Location: California
Posts: 30
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Re: Wind Turbulence with Windshield
Here is what I came up with after calling some of the manufacturers. Corbin fairing was expensive and looked a little heavy visually on Dyna's. I called Corbin and told them I would buy if I could ride a bike with their fairing on it. I am not far from their factory. They said no and I'm not willing to take a chance. I also took a demo ride on a Street Glide and I still got some wind (but I think my next bike will be a Street Glide, I liked it). I called Wind Vest, I'm not far from them either. They would return the windshield, but more than that they offered to help get set up. I bought a windshield and I still had problems. They exchanged the windshield for a larger one and drilled another set of holes so the panel could be raised another inch (its adjustable up and down and you can vary the angle). Works great and the product quality is impeccable. I really appreciate the effort Wind Vest put toward helping getting the thing right. I just found a Corbin seat on Craig's List which I am going to buy. The seat is lower than mine which should help even more.
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