Subject: Re: Windshield Question
Author: Patrick Hayes
Date: Jan 24, 2002, 9:06 PM
Post ID: 1709478322
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In a message dated 01/24/2002 5:54:55 PM Pacific Standard Time, kk-@home.com
writes:
Anybody tried a vented shield and seen any difference? |
I had a Vetter SS with vented windscreen on my Eldorado for many years. No,
the vents do not allow a cool breeze to the rider. Yes, the vents do allow
better flow up and behind the windscreen to break the vacuum bubble a bit.
Patrick Hayes
Fremont CA
EV, EV, SPII, V-65-C, Monza, SuperAlce
MGNOC L-403
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I had a Vetter SS with vented windscreen on my Eldorado for many years. No, the vents do not allow a cool breeze to the rider. Yes, the vents do allow better flow up and behind the windscreen to break the vacuum bubble a bit.<BR>
Patrick Hayes<BR>
Fremont CA<BR>
EV, EV, SPII, V-65-C, Monza, SuperAlce<BR>
MGNOC L-403</FONT>
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