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Aerodynamics on 1998 model - Egidijs - 08-06-15

Hello everyone,
I`ve started to ride my good old Fazer, and there seems to be a problem with my Aerodynamics. I fel last season,did fix the plastic things and so, basicly is back as a stock, but there seems to be a problem with the noise starting from 80+ km/h..Basicaly if u sit in your position ,the air is making anoying sound in your ears and it still buzze`s after u get off or stop..So it`s kind of anoying, and was wondering if i`m the only one with such a problem..Bought new helmet Scorpion Exo,fits fine and so on,but still the anoying sound is there. If i sit on my fuel tank it`s fine, and if i go behind the "cage" it`s also fine..

Any ideas, what might be the cause?



Re: Aerodynamics on 1998 model - fazersharp - 08-06-15

Here is a good fix for that one

http://www.ebay.co.uk


Re: Aerodynamics on 1998 model - Egidijs - 08-06-15

(08-06-15, 09:27 PM)fazersharp link Wrote: Here is a good fix for that one

http://www.ebay.co.uk

That`s a good one yeah, but i`m wondering if i cant prevent it with something else..


Re: Aerodynamics on 1998 model - celticdog - 08-06-15

Hmm, (stroking chin) interesting . . .

http://physicsbuzz.physicscentral.com/2011/08/lowering-volume-for-motorcyclists.html




Re: Aerodynamics on 1998 model - sinto607276 - 08-06-15

(08-06-15, 10:20 PM)celticdog link Wrote: Hmm, (stroking chin) interesting . . .

http://physicsbuzz.physicscentral.com/2011/08/lowering-volume-for-motorcyclists.html
How much wine you had tonight to come up with such a sophisticated answer? :rollin :lol


Re: Aerodynamics on 1998 model - fazersharp - 08-06-15

Interesting read, I always ride with earplugs and find it far more enjoyable with them without the " stress" of wind noise. I have tried different riding positions and nothing changes the sound level apart from actualy laying on the tank and being completely behind the shield ( i have a DB screen) so apart from looking a twat its unpractical to do


Re: Aerodynamics on 1998 model - celticdog - 09-06-15

I'm with you on the use of earplugs Fazersharp, essential for me on motorway. I'm not too fused riding about town though as I'm a bit deaf in one ear from years of working a lathe. Unfortunately no wine last nite Colin,  :tape It's amazing what a google search can bring up these days, it turns us all into experts  :lol


Re: Aerodynamics on 1998 model - celticdog - 09-06-15

:rollin


Re: Aerodynamics on 1998 model - darrsi - 09-06-15

(08-06-15, 11:01 PM)fazersharp link Wrote: Interesting read, I always ride with earplugs and find it far more enjoyable with them without the " stress" of wind noise. I have tried different riding positions and nothing changes the sound level apart from actualy laying on the tank and being completely behind the shield ( i have a DB screen) so apart from looking a twat its unpractical to do


Wearing your lid back to front is great at getting rid of wind noise.  :thumbup