I love my V-Stream shield mine is modified with 2.5 inches higher mounting holes to make it lower with cut off the bottom instead of cutting the top of the shield. cooler in the summer but plenty high and wide enough for me in cold weather use.https://www.nt-owners.org/forums/attachments/20200802_122517-jpg.17485/
I was born in Panorama City and spent the first five years of my life in Pacoima. I was then raised in the Antelope Valley. My Grandparents lived in Sun Valley, 1.5 miles from where I live now."So Cal Winters...Brillot2000"
You mean when it drops below 70 F.
As a born & raised Angelino who's lived in Ohio since 1990, I couldn't help that dig. My sister lives in Canoga Park and when she complains about the cold winter days, I try not to chuckle too much.
As a kid back in 1977 or 1978. I could remember seeing snow on the San Gabriel Mountains above Sylmar. I also remember torrential rains that would flood the streets and thunderstorms. I can remember my mother walking me to school to the elementary school there in Pacoima. Streets are flooded I wore rain boots and a raincoat. I was terrified of the lightning in the thunder. When the 1980s came, the Weather pattern changed significantly.Bruce - yes, I know about the sometimes-dramatic changes in weather out there because of my sister and other relatives.
ps. after 2-months of a brutal winter in OH, a daytime high of 36 means I'll walk to my mailbox wearing shorts, t-shirt and sandals - all a function of acclimatization.
I use mine all year round. I'd rather be hot than beat up by the wind.To get back on subject. I only install my V-stream windshield during the colder winter months.
Not sure, fleabay err ebay if I recall. I had to order twice as the first instalation I botched. They come in many sizes maybe like 6 or 7 inches. Just search Trans Am stickersCan you share where you got that awesome trans am sticker? Thanks
Great, managed to source the parts (both slide rails and the garnish cover) for under € 300,- at a dutch breaker...Now on the search for the adjustable windscreen mechanic of a '08 onward...
On long rides I will, but it's great to not have to for shorter ones. With the windscreen and my Schuberth helmet, it's really very quiet. Trust me, I'm very aware of the dangers of noise. One of the things I do for a living is noise surveys and occupational noise dosimetry studies.If I was a musician, I'd still wear earplugs, even if I was using the National Cycle screen. I'm not and I do. I will never ride without earplugs. I've got tinnitus and wear hearing aids when I'm not riding.