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Road Comet Fairing - Printable Version +- The CB1100 Community Forum (https://cb1100forum.net/forum) +-- Forum: Honda CB1100 Discussions (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=5) +--- Forum: Accessories/Modifications (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=8) +--- Thread: Road Comet Fairing (/showthread.php?tid=8545) |
RE: Road Comet Fairing - dUh!_imp - 07-09-2014 Todd_K I can only comment on the RC2; standard shield. I’m 5’10 32” inseam, always wearing a helmet. I found that riding above 55MPH I personally was being moved around on the seat of the CB. I did not like the way the wind would “push” me around on the seat, so I started looking for a little wind break, and went with the RC2. I can’t think of a better way to describe it other than being pushed around by the wind. I was a bit surprised as to the amount of wind protection I get. Not tried the touring lip shield. I no longer feel any wind across my chest and abdomen, but the wind still pushes my helmet around above 65MPH, but it’s nothing like it was before. Around town, in the City, there is virtually no wind at all that I notice coming at me, and it has increased the ride enjoyment for me. As far as noise, I have not noticed any new noise or the buffeting sound anywhere behind the RC2. RE: Road Comet Fairing - CB4ME_imp - 07-09-2014 At 55 to 60 mph, if you hold your left hand flat a few inches in front of your torso and raise it up and down, you get a pretty good feel for the level of protection. And it's pretty impressive. There is much less wind from below waist level to a few inches above mid-chest. (I'm 6' 1"). Upper chest, shoulders, head and arms are in clean air. No wind noise. I'll probably order the touring shield for winter riding. 40mm may not see like a lot, but wind protection extends a couple inches above the top of the shield, at least with the standard shield. A touring shield should extend coverage and hopefully not introduce annoying wind buffetting/noise. All of that said, the RC I or II will not provide the protection of a SERIOUS fairing. It won't keep you dry in the rain. It's just too small. But it does look good, and it may help reduce the wind force on your torso. My 2 cents...........make that one cent. RE: Road Comet Fairing - Todd_K_imp - 07-09-2014 Thanks guys - pretty much what I was hoping for. I know it's not a Windjammer, but also want to know there is some "go" along with the "show". RE: Road Comet Fairing - B166er_imp - 07-11-2014 Just got my RC1! Thank you CB4ME! It's going to get a lot of extra rubber and maybe some stainless steel hardware for the shield. I was surprised to see that the inside was unfinished fiberglass (but well glazed). It's certainly going to get a few coats of plastidip. RE: Road Comet Fairing - Ole - 07-11-2014 (07-09-2014, 01:30 AM)Todd_K_imp Wrote: What a timely thread and open door for my questions RE: Road Comet Fairing - Todd_K_imp - 07-11-2014 Thank you! I'll take you up on that as soon as I'm able to get a decent chunk of free time. Much obliged! RE: Road Comet Fairing - ChipBeck_imp - 07-15-2014 Gentlemen, My bike is much more comfortable with the Road Comet. Chip RE: Road Comet Fairing - fuak6976_imp - 07-29-2014 Look mine on black edition my2014: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bn30OIHX1l8&feature=em-upload_owner Bye RE: Road Comet Fairing - Todd_K_imp - 07-29-2014 very nice! Looks like a road comet 2, is that correct? RE: Road Comet Fairing - CB4ME_imp - 07-29-2014 (07-29-2014, 05:38 AM)fuak6976_imp Wrote: Look mine on black edition my2014: Looks good, sounds good! Well done. |