I took a little 70 mile ride to check the flyscreen out. It didn't fall off, which was a relief with the luck I've had with the previous headlights.
Impressions are, the wind has moved up from hitting me on the chest to on my neck and face. Not really bad and, in fact, more comfortable than it was. It reduces pressure required to hold onto the bars. Not full windscreen, but better. You still want a little pressure on your upper body to keep the pressure off your wrists. It makes it just about right.
It transfers more engine noise up to my ears. I could barely hear the engine without the flyscreen. I can hear a lot more clattering now. Still sounds good!
Tucking in seems to gain more speed that it did previously. Must be why those Manx riders used them! It adds something to the bike even if it is only another way to keep it from looking stock.
Overall, 5 stars
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