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<blockquote data-quote="Bandit Greg" data-source="post: 1443068" data-attributes="member: 97789"><p>yeeeaahhh... I probably won't be going much taller, at least than the CalSci "shorty" shield I bought recently (and will have to wait until Spring, most likely). I'm set on a more low-slung Sporty approach.</p><p></p><p>Mark at California Science saw photos of my current screen (some UK-produced "Slipscreen" shorty); he recommended that I either go UP or DOWN in height, as the one I have is right in the Bad Zone, he says. I think I'm going to cut this Slipscreen down and try it lower; I'm an old Sport rider and I won't mind having the wind in my helmet, as long as the ROAR is diminished.</p><p></p><p>Here's a good video of a guy showing his method of cutting-down a windshield:</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]5HlELVT8S9M[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bandit Greg, post: 1443068, member: 97789"] yeeeaahhh... I probably won't be going much taller, at least than the CalSci "shorty" shield I bought recently (and will have to wait until Spring, most likely). I'm set on a more low-slung Sporty approach. Mark at California Science saw photos of my current screen (some UK-produced "Slipscreen" shorty); he recommended that I either go UP or DOWN in height, as the one I have is right in the Bad Zone, he says. I think I'm going to cut this Slipscreen down and try it lower; I'm an old Sport rider and I won't mind having the wind in my helmet, as long as the ROAR is diminished. Here's a good video of a guy showing his method of cutting-down a windshield: [MEDIA=youtube]5HlELVT8S9M[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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