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Whistle seems fixed
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<blockquote data-quote="chickey191" data-source="post: 90142" data-attributes="member: 1393"><p>yep - thanks for doing the picture. Those are the parts I covered with electrical tape - from the upwind side, of course.</p><p></p><p>I would think that silicone (black would be nice) wouldn't be too much of a bother as it peels off relatively easily.</p><p></p><p>and yes - there is a bit of a whistle left - it sounds sort of like a kid learning how to whistle - mostly air without much of a "note" - if you get my meaning. Typically (from a whistle point of view) this would imply a too large orifice and too much wind. sounds like those big honkin' mirror stalks to me - though it could well be the whole big opening under the windshield or even the new vent. At this point - that half-assed whistle only hits me at about 55 mph.</p><p></p><p>So my solution is:</p><p></p><p>Don't ride at 55 mph !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chickey191, post: 90142, member: 1393"] yep - thanks for doing the picture. Those are the parts I covered with electrical tape - from the upwind side, of course. I would think that silicone (black would be nice) wouldn't be too much of a bother as it peels off relatively easily. and yes - there is a bit of a whistle left - it sounds sort of like a kid learning how to whistle - mostly air without much of a "note" - if you get my meaning. Typically (from a whistle point of view) this would imply a too large orifice and too much wind. sounds like those big honkin' mirror stalks to me - though it could well be the whole big opening under the windshield or even the new vent. At this point - that half-assed whistle only hits me at about 55 mph. So my solution is: Don't ride at 55 mph ! [/QUOTE]
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