Years ago (many) I rode through Texas Canyon on a '65 Bonneville and was literally "blown" into the next lane by the wind. I was speeding a bit. I 'd love to see this on film going through there on a really gusty day.
That screen would work great with a tail wind. Could probably just put it in neutral and shut the engine off. I don't know how someone could do that to a Daytona
I've cut my shield down on the Tiger 4". It took care of the turbulence and cleaned the bad air problem up. As a white guy with Irish blood I always subscribe to the "less is more" mantra.
How could he ride it like that:laughhard
That is just wrong. Sort of like seeing Pamela Anderson in a moo moo.
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