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leecreek

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First attempt done. Will try it out tomorrow if the weather is good as the CAB's are nice and cold.
 

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Neet, let us know.
 
Just back from a run. I would rate this unit maybe 6/10. Less wind on the back of my head and the noise from the wind is less. Not going to be able to keep papers on the passengers seat tho. And wearing a ball cap above 40 is not going to happen without some adhesive. But from 40 to about 80 seems as if the wind does not pick up as much as it used to.
I seemed to notice the lowered wind noise the most. I can hear the exhaust note fine.
 
Similiar to what I did with Bugsy my '68 w Roll Bar. Wind noise and turbulence significantly reduced but not as much as with windblocker I installed prior to the rollbar installation. Trying to keep things contianed within the rollbar frame limits you. I think there is significant benfit to getting winblocker to go as far out as possible towards the sides. > Width = < Turbulence.
 
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