Aeroflow on 12R?
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Aeroflow on 12R?
Has anybody attempted to adapt a 1150R Aeroflow screen to the 1200R? They don't make one for the 12R. I had one on my 12GS and it was amazing. Could ride with faceshield open at 90mph...no buffeting at all.
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Re: Aeroflow on 12R?

...i dunno but i was able to adapt the w/s from my '87 r80 to my r12r okay. works pretty good. don't look too bad, i guess.
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Re: Aeroflow on 12R?
I e-mailed Aeroflow with a request for them to manufacture a windscreen for the R1200R. That was about six months ago and I never heard from them. I know they make great windshields, unfortunately not for our bikes.
I gave up and purchased a Cee Baileys windshield, which I have yet to install because we have had such lousy weather the past month. When it is not raining/snowing, it is too cold to ride (temperatures in the twenties with winds of 10-15 mph, bringing on the dreaded windchill factor).
On top of that, I have battled a cold for the past week and a half, which I acquired courtesy of all the folks with colds on a recent US Airways flight to Denver. It's amazing how many people there are whose mothers never trained them to cover their mouths when coughing or sneezing.
Coping with a cold makes for difficult riding. It is no fun to ride the bike when you have a runny nose and can't wipe it with a tissue/handkerchief through a full face helmet. You would think that someone could invent a glove with some type of absorbent material on the fingers.
I gave up and purchased a Cee Baileys windshield, which I have yet to install because we have had such lousy weather the past month. When it is not raining/snowing, it is too cold to ride (temperatures in the twenties with winds of 10-15 mph, bringing on the dreaded windchill factor).
On top of that, I have battled a cold for the past week and a half, which I acquired courtesy of all the folks with colds on a recent US Airways flight to Denver. It's amazing how many people there are whose mothers never trained them to cover their mouths when coughing or sneezing.
Coping with a cold makes for difficult riding. It is no fun to ride the bike when you have a runny nose and can't wipe it with a tissue/handkerchief through a full face helmet. You would think that someone could invent a glove with some type of absorbent material on the fingers.
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Re: Aeroflow on 12R?
fastdogs2 wrote:
Coping with a cold makes for difficult riding. It is no fun to ride the bike when you have a runny nose and can't wipe it with a tissue/handkerchief through a full face helmet. You would think that someone could invent a glove with some type of absorbent material on the fingers.
Solution: Sticking your ear plugs up your nose works fantastic. Downside is it makes your ears hurt.
Coping with a cold makes for difficult riding. It is no fun to ride the bike when you have a runny nose and can't wipe it with a tissue/handkerchief through a full face helmet. You would think that someone could invent a glove with some type of absorbent material on the fingers.
Solution: Sticking your ear plugs up your nose works fantastic. Downside is it makes your ears hurt.
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Re: Aeroflow on 12R?
Thanks. That is one I haven't tried. I suppose it doesn't matter what the decibel noise reduction rating is, if you are deploying the plugs for the nose.
I have the Max Lights. I'll give a test ride review after I have snorted them.
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Re: Aeroflow on 12R?
When you mount that Cee Baily's, just make sure you jack up the fron mount as far as it can go. Don C on this forum was selling a nicely done delrin block that would be a good thing to use. I made a block using aluminum tubing, i.e. the Ferguson Block, which also works. Instructions elsewhere on this forum. I used that with a 22" Cee Baily's and it worked great all the way up to 100. My new R12R has a 20", it's not as effective but is acceptable.
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Re: Aeroflow on 12R?
Hi Bruce...how tall are you? Inseam?
Thanks!
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Re: Aeroflow on 12R?
5' 8" tall, 29" inseam. Sitting, I'm eye to eye with most guys 5' 10". I have the low seat.
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'10 R12R's Black Biarritz Blue RIP
'95 Mystic Red K75
'94 Black HD FXDS