It's that time of the year in NJ when early morning temps start to get close to freezing point. I slapped my touring screen on before this morning's commute.
What I tend to forget every year when I switch to a taller/wider screen is that I tend to know how fast I'm going based on the amount of buffeting and wind resistance I feel on my head and core. I rarely need to glance at the speedo to confirm I'm traveling at a reasonable speed.
Taller/wider screen greatly reduces the wind, especially if I tuck down a bit and suddenly I start thinking "why the heck is everyone driving so slowly?", until I look down at the speedo
This is another one of those common sense things, but I thought it was worth sharing.
What I tend to forget every year when I switch to a taller/wider screen is that I tend to know how fast I'm going based on the amount of buffeting and wind resistance I feel on my head and core. I rarely need to glance at the speedo to confirm I'm traveling at a reasonable speed.
Taller/wider screen greatly reduces the wind, especially if I tuck down a bit and suddenly I start thinking "why the heck is everyone driving so slowly?", until I look down at the speedo
This is another one of those common sense things, but I thought it was worth sharing.