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<blockquote data-quote="craig" data-source="post: 50991" data-attributes="member: 1959"><p>Comet out for 100 mile run Feb 10 with new PR374 windscreen extension (using scrap acrylic). Wind noise in helmet eliminated. Helmet visor keeps fogging up due to low flow. PR374 extension is a little distracting when riding....seems to be flitting across my view ....maybe I will get used to it and tune it out. Three pieces of plastic to view thru - helmet visor, drop down helmet sun screen, and PR374....good when all are fresh and clean.</p><p>The windscreen plastic seems static electricity charged and accumulates dust at a fast pace....maybe it is just the dust from post winter salty, gravely, sandy roads. It seems the windscreen will be replaced every winter season.</p><p>The hand muffs, cowl and windscreen allow a more comfortable ride in winter temps..........a very nice addition...still working out details. Only my knees and thighs are getting cold, I do have winter riding zip over pants, but have not used them as I wanted to see how much coverage the cowl would provide.</p><p>Comet very nice at 60mph, did get to 70+ mph with everything fine. Comet seems happiest at 50-60 ....with or without windscreen.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]2331[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="craig, post: 50991, member: 1959"] Comet out for 100 mile run Feb 10 with new PR374 windscreen extension (using scrap acrylic). Wind noise in helmet eliminated. Helmet visor keeps fogging up due to low flow. PR374 extension is a little distracting when riding....seems to be flitting across my view ....maybe I will get used to it and tune it out. Three pieces of plastic to view thru - helmet visor, drop down helmet sun screen, and PR374....good when all are fresh and clean. The windscreen plastic seems static electricity charged and accumulates dust at a fast pace....maybe it is just the dust from post winter salty, gravely, sandy roads. It seems the windscreen will be replaced every winter season. The hand muffs, cowl and windscreen allow a more comfortable ride in winter temps..........a very nice addition...still working out details. Only my knees and thighs are getting cold, I do have winter riding zip over pants, but have not used them as I wanted to see how much coverage the cowl would provide. Comet very nice at 60mph, did get to 70+ mph with everything fine. Comet seems happiest at 50-60 ....with or without windscreen. [ATTACH=full]2331[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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