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john grinsel

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Final Windshield effort X-Town 300i 2019
« on: April 27, 2019, 11:37:35 AM »
Today begins final stage of trying to get buffet free ride from X-Town.  OEM screen with Laminar lip works, but too narrow for real good use in cold/rain.

Bought Puig Touring shield---works but about 4 inches too high for safe  use, looking over.  Paid glass shop to trim the 4 inches off, they did nice job and plastic did not break.   Put on bike.....great look over, some air spill over----going to try Laminar Lip this AM.

After 10 new maxi scooters and over 400,000 miles----I find each one I buy, I spend $200-$500 and time trying to get buffet free comfortable ride (for 8-10 hour days)....my base line for comparisions---BMW 500 equipped with Heinrich fairing and lowers (developed in the 1950's), or Vespa with right shield----secret here is nose being close to tip of shield.

Scooters and motorcycles need better development/design for weather protection/wind management....period.  In Germany in the 80's I bought a new BMW R-80 RT---Windshield not perfect....then I noticed the cops had a different screen on the RT's----somebody must have complained and BMW did something to increase comfort for those using the bikes 8 hours a day.

Givi adjustable Windshield worked only ok on scooters they made it to fit----for me SilverWing 600, Burgman 400 and I forgot if worked on TMAX Yamaha.  None are available in this market for Kymco.


With scooter market dead in US, I do not expect any new developments in scooter windscreens.

Kymco has real good and simple method of windshield mounting.

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Re: Final Windshield effort X-Town 300i 2019
« Reply #1 on: April 27, 2019, 01:24:06 PM »
It really IS surprising the number of things that Kymco got right!
Karl

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Re: Final Windshield effort X-Town 300i 2019
« Reply #2 on: April 27, 2019, 05:59:41 PM »
Scooter has been test ridden, Puig Windshield cut down 4 inches and Laminar Lip duct taped in position---worked ok, not perfect but I will live with it.

Lip now bolted on with nylon bolts and will remain there as long as I keep bike---planning on max. of 50,000 miles.   One  needs to be careful drilling plastic windshields---drill small pilot holes, then drill out with bits matching the bolts in size.  I carry extra nylon bolt in the event of failure on the road.

Next trip will  probably use my Givi hump bag to keep weight forward and low----it makes getting on and off a little harder, though.

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