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Yestiddy, 254 miles. Last time I went between the Swan and Mission Ranges the wind was fierce and the buffeting was killing me. Calm yesterday. Met a lot of fellow travelers.
Like many trips I got way more photos than I usually put up, and choosing is practically random much of the time.
I'm saying you could <like> the piccies ; }Did you mis my <sarcasm>..
HAHA I DO!I'm saying you could <like> the piccies ; }
I think facebook ruined me ; }
yeah, I never visit there. gave up on that some time ago. just a remark on "likes" which became part of forumware after facebook started the trend.It ruined the world...
Here, take your mind off all that before I start getting into political rants about terrorists wielding drones ; }
2017-05-21 17;26;44 by greenboy, on Flickr
No sweat, right? We all have feelings where the world does not live up to our ideals.YOu are right. I am deleting that post. It has no place on this thread. Just a moment of melancholy
My problem is not temperatures, as I wear only the mesh section of my jacket and a mesh sport tee when it's hotter, and that works nicely. But I'd like a little wider of a windscreen methinks, to handle more gusting and bugs. It's tricky to get that with the need to also accommodate handguards... But I think the tall VStream+ N20009's frontal profile will improve it for me on the days when this is noticeable. I'll try to curtail my obsessing about this before I end up in a bubble car though ; }I took off the wings on the Madstad and adjusted the windshield all the way down and fully tilted to see if that will work for summer.
I might go back to stock.
Back:
Windy day, about 25 mph, though not terribly gusty.
I rode without earplugs to get a feel for the changes.
I did not notice too much difference. There is a little more air on my arms and lower torso and a little more noise on top, but the air is still mostly going over the top of my helmet.
It is daytime, but I do think there will be more headlight reflection in the lower part of the windshield.
If I remember correctly, with the stock windshield it was hitting me in the chest, which is about right for summer.