wind turbulance on rear passenger

Aug 11, 2014
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Al. USA
Name
Larry
Does anyone know what can I do to reduce and/or hopefully get rid of the buffering on the passenger due to excessive wind. Have seen the Baker wind shields but was hoping for something else.
Thanks Lj
 
I have read that a lot of people like the side curtain you can get on line. I have the baker wings on the top and bottom and they help but I haven't seen anything that will stop all the wind.
 
I have these http://www.ebay.com/itm/Stallion-Th...Parts_Accessories&hash=item4d1da31d2c&vxp=mtr on mine. They help a lot on the bottom, but not the upper body. I haven't figured out how to install Baker Wings on the windshield with the top on it. They may help with the wind on the upper body in the back. Rick

When I bought my Stallion, the previous owner had a Laminar Lip installed. http://www.laminarlip.com/index.php Since I ride predominantly solo, I removed it and sold it to another Stallion owner. Sorry I can't remember who. If the individual is still an active member of this forum, hopefully he'll read this and respond.
Oilslick (screen name) was the previous owner of my Stallion. I'd encourage you to drop him a PM. Hopefully you'll get a reply.

Daydreamer
 
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I had the Baker windshield extender early on, but I heard about the Laminar Lip and installed one. They don't make one exactly for the Stallion, but the one I have is for a BMW, works fine. I have the Baker Wings on each side of the windshield, so I don't get much wind at all. My wife does get some in back, but she doesn't ride a lot.
 
Thank you for the information. The wife has a lot of buffering from the wind. I see where this would help
 
No problem thanks for the feedback. She. does not get the buffering on the Harley trike or the bike like she does on the Stallion. Wind is not necessarily an issue in itself the buffering does not happen as much on the other rides.
Thanks again
 

I agree Fuzzy, we motorcycle riders are out there to have some wind around us. My Stallion is so much better for the co-rider than the Goldwing 1800 I had triked. My wife wears a full face helmet and never has an issue with wind. Hey, "FREE ON THREE"
 

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