NovaGeeze
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Put a few hundred miles on the new 2023 NC750x and it feels pretty good for a commute-y bike. I'm 6'3"
Seat's a bit hard, may have to remedy that with aftermarket. Legs tuck fairly tight -- not a big deal so far and I have some drop / angle adjustment pegs I can try to move them down / forward a smidge to see if that helps.
Windscreen, I'm not sure. Running the stock screen and I think I get pretty clean air on my helmet. Top of the protected area seems to be about neck. Get a decent amount of air on shoulders too, but that's fine given it's mostly a summer rider. Wondering if it's even worthwhile to try to get a bigger and taller screen to move that wind over my head. I'd say I feel lucky my helmet isn't bouncing around in a turbulent flow, and I know that can be a real problem to iron out with different screens. (Fun to tuck behind the existing screen and watch the bike speed up about 5-8% at highway speeds with same throttle.)
Is there a screen the tallest riders always default to when looking for max wind protection?
Seat's a bit hard, may have to remedy that with aftermarket. Legs tuck fairly tight -- not a big deal so far and I have some drop / angle adjustment pegs I can try to move them down / forward a smidge to see if that helps.
Windscreen, I'm not sure. Running the stock screen and I think I get pretty clean air on my helmet. Top of the protected area seems to be about neck. Get a decent amount of air on shoulders too, but that's fine given it's mostly a summer rider. Wondering if it's even worthwhile to try to get a bigger and taller screen to move that wind over my head. I'd say I feel lucky my helmet isn't bouncing around in a turbulent flow, and I know that can be a real problem to iron out with different screens. (Fun to tuck behind the existing screen and watch the bike speed up about 5-8% at highway speeds with same throttle.)
Is there a screen the tallest riders always default to when looking for max wind protection?