16-03-13, 11:59 AM
I tried a lot of screens on mine, found the skidmarx d/b the best, but I think a lot of it is down to your size, helmet (Roof diversion I found quiet and not too expensive) and also I think fit of your clothing. If you have a loose fit around your shoulders/neck I found that added to noise, and also fitting a skirt to the base of the helmet can cut down noise on some helmets. Try putting your hand flat under your chin between your neck and helmet front, see if that cuts down the noise. If it does, fit a skirt to the helmet.
as to turbulance, try and keep below 100.
You may well find the aches go away, I always found on mine that if I hadn't been riding it for a while I got a lot of shoulder/back ache, but after I few trips they just dissapeared. I think it might just be you need your body to get used to the position again if you haven't ridden a while.
Just my 10 cents for what it's worth
as to turbulance, try and keep below 100.
You may well find the aches go away, I always found on mine that if I hadn't been riding it for a while I got a lot of shoulder/back ache, but after I few trips they just dissapeared. I think it might just be you need your body to get used to the position again if you haven't ridden a while.
Just my 10 cents for what it's worth

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