Freeway Riding: Windshield?!

Started by d4nk0, March 30, 2013, 05:40:29 AM

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d4nk0

DMF, I need your wisdom!

I am riding a 2000 Ducati Monster 750 that doesn't have a windshield installed.
Today, I went on the freeway for the first time and it felt so difficult. When I sat up straight, I felt like I was either going to fly off the bike, or I was going to pop a wheelie and slam my head into the asphalt. I'm 6'2, so I imagine i create quite a sail effect when I don't lean forward.

I read somewhere that if you don't have a windshield, you have to slouch to redirect the wind resistance away from your torso.

Do you guys think installing a windshield will make it much easier for me to ride on the freeway?
Or do you guys think that riding without a windshield and enduring the resistance is something that every rider should learn?


2000 Ducati Monster 750 Dark

stopintime

It makes a huge difference and even the smaller ones work well.

252,000 km/seventeen years - loving it

Blackout

Man, I don't know. I've always ridden naked bikes, an unfaired Monster and a Speed Triple. I have never had any problem with wind blowing me around unless I am at well over 100 mph.
One thing I do is to sort of angle my head down so that I am mostly looking out of the top of my visor.
You've got about four inches height on me though.
2003 Ducati Monster 1000
2005 Triumph Speed Triple 1050
2003 Honda CR250
2008 KTM 990 SuperDuke

duccarlos

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koko64

Quote from: duccarlos on April 02, 2013, 05:59:22 PM
Windshields are for pussies.

[laugh] Go on say it to the big guy's face [laugh].
If you are tall, then probably a good idea. You probably have the aerodynamics of a fridge. ;D
There are a range of genuine and aftermarket screens/bikini fairings that fit or can be made to fit. They do work well. Check out the sponsors sites. Some are in carbon.
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bob795

Never need a windshield... cause, fortunately, motorcycles are not allowed to enter toll way here ;D

The only time I had a windshield was on a BMW R1150RT that I rode for two weeks. I wanted to buy a BMW back then, and did a long test ride it. To me it was really horrible, cause it blocked any kind of wind from reaching and cooling my body, but didn't prevent the engine heat from below to go up. In a tropical climate like here, and in slow moving traffic, it's really horrible. After that, it's only naked bike for me. And fortunately I never ride in a highway so I never need a windshield ;D

Just a different perspective.
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2012 Monster 795
2002 Sportster 883/1200 (sold)

malamikigo

"i went on the freeway for the first time"

For the first time EVER on a bike?  Or for the first time on a monster. 

If it's the first time ever on the freeway on a bike, well then....get used to it.  Bikes are windier than a cozy car.

If it's the first time ever on the freeway on a monster specifically, well then.....also get used to it.  It's a naked bike, it will be windier.


For the record, I'm also 6'2 and ride a 696 without even the little windscreen above the headlight, and I manage just fine.  Suck it up! 

aj7840

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"If it's the first time ever on the freeway on a bike, well then....get used to it.  Bikes are windier than a cozy car.

If it's the first time ever on the freeway on a monster specifically, well then.....also get used to it.  It's a naked bike, it will be windier." unquote

That's what it is, leaning forward, helps a lot, upper arms parallel to the body.
The little fairings/ fly screens help a lot if you have to do freeway time.

try a cruiser without a windscreen, you will be amazed how much more comfortable the monster is
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Snake

While I do agree that the small windscreens make a difference, I don't think one is neccessary.  I am also fairly lanky at 6'5".  I find that if I lean forward just enough, the wind holds my torso up....taking the stress off of my arms for longer highway rides.  I know.... if I was gripping the tank tight enough with my legs there wouldn't be any stress on my arms.  Also, I agree with the comment about looking through the top of your visor.  Seems to help also!
2008 S2R 1000 - 2010 M1100 - 2011 Subaru WRX

shamoo

This is my first naked bike as well (used to be a sportbike rider) so the wind was certainly a change.  I have found, however, that if you're wearing leather, it helps A TON.  If I wear my mesh, I'm being moved around all over the place.  Leather keeps me much more situated.  Then again, it still is a big change from a bike w/windscreen.

wiggsmeister

I'm also 6 2 and ride windshieldless monster. I remember my first time on the freeway was kind of brutal just cruising around 75 (LA to SD, about 1.5 hours). I was sitting straight up and was getting knocked around.

Just lean forward a bit. I also usually ride on the freeway with my right hand on the throttle and my left hand off the grip and rested against my hip. It's more comfortable and also gives the wind somewhere to go instead of being trapped right in the chest.

I wouldn't imagine one of those tiny windshields would do much of anything.
2011 m696

El-Twin

That tiny fly screen on the newer Monsters directs the wind flow to the bottom of the rib cage, on up, so there is some value there. At freeway speeds, the semi-aggressive riding posture, combined with the wind blast, harmonizes into a nice neutral balance for an average sized rider.

For me, I would prefer a larger screen just for bugs, not for wind blast. Whenever I get home I look like I've been through a Bug War, or maybe a paint-ball fight. It adds character, maybe, but takes a good half hour to put right again.
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If I ever find myself on a winding road, holding up a line of cars with a motorcycle, I will carry the shame to my grave.   -PETER EGAN

Skybarney

^^^^ Agreed!  My small screen directs the bugs directly onto my torso and face shield.  I have never been hit in the face with so many bugs as I have on my 2013 Evo.  Two of my previous naked bikes were nowhere near as bad.  I can't go anywhere without shield cleaner.  It is so bad I thought about the zero gravity screen with a three inch extension.  Just cant seem to get past the ugliness of it...... :-\
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Dirty Duc

No windshield is better for the bugs... then they all hit your chest.

The only time I like a windscreen is when it is cold out.  The big ones catch crosswinds like a sail and make long straights an adventure in an of themselves.

Raux

i like the bugs on my jacket. tends to keep people away