Vented Clearview Shield

When I want protection from the elements I jump in the car, never liked riding a bike with a wind shield, love to feel the rain stinging my body and the bugs in Florida are quite tasty.:D

Rode across country one more than one occasion, rode over a good part of UK, France, Spain with no windshield, once I start feeling old I might give it a nano second of thought about how it would feel with one on my bike. Until then I will enjoy the feel of the wind, the pounding of the rain and the splatter of the bugs all over me.;)
 
You say that scot in exile, but I've yet to see your UK rear end headed to Crestview to check out the latest member of the Rocket club. :D
 
You say that scot in exile, but I've yet to see your UK rear end headed to Crestview to check out the latest member of the Rocket club. :D

After the RAT dinner ride on Saturday in Foley Alabama Milinoman (Dennis) and myself jumped on the I-10 to get home usually I take 87 but the freeway was flowing along nicely so I just stayed on to Crestview. But you are correct we will have to hook up before ES. :D
 
I've met (and rode) with BoogerDave. I've met Dennis, but haven't actually witnessed him riding his bike. I am convinced, however, his bike will soon have one of those squeeze bulb horns and a bell like kids used to put on their bicycles. :D
 
Ah, my good man Daryl. Usually when I see you at D&D I am at work so I'm not on my Rocket. However, if you would have shown up at our "dinner" outing on Saturday, I believe you would have had a bit of trouble keeping up with me and Dave on I-10. It reminded me of the Nashville run last year where we pretty much did 85-95 mph most of the way up after picking up HeR3tic (Rocky) below Birmingham. Dave and I were going a "little" faster than that on the way home. As for the squeeze horn and bell, there is no more room on the handlebars.
Dennis
 
I wouldn't have had any trouble keeping up because I wouldn't have even tried. I'm perfectly content "cruisin'" 70-75. I'd have caught you soon enough, however, because I wouldn't have had to stop for gas after 50 miles. :D
 
I believe when we were doing the Nashville run at 85-95 I was getting 38.5 mpg and took my tank to a 228 mile range.
Dennis
 
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