Windjammer review
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Windjammer review
I received it yesterday, rode in today, 52F and wet out. The thing works great as cialowicz stated. at least 95% of the buffeting is GONE. all that's left is the wind noise running around the helmet, and my rf1000 is pretty quiet in that aspect. I highly recommend this thing. No idea if the lack of air will bake my head int he heat though. Guess we'll see.
Crappy pic of it on my helmet:
<img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/32906/1016081040a.jpg"><ul><li><a href="https://forums.audiworld.com/motorcycles/msgs/3499.phtml">previous post</a></li></ul>
Crappy pic of it on my helmet:
<img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/32906/1016081040a.jpg"><ul><li><a href="https://forums.audiworld.com/motorcycles/msgs/3499.phtml">previous post</a></li></ul>
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can you tell me (or take a pic) of how it attaches?
i mean im assuming its rubber and tension based...but since my lid is a flip up i want to see how annoying it will be take off and on.
i dont flip up much...but when i have to...ya know?
i dont flip up much...but when i have to...ya know?
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It's very annoying to take on & off.
It has a sort of sticky reusable rubber adhesive on the inside. If you keep putting it on and removing it, it'll eventually wear out.
If you "set it & forget it" (leave it on your helmet constantly), it lasts for quite a while...
If you "set it & forget it" (leave it on your helmet constantly), it lasts for quite a while...
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