Windscreens are a tricky thing to review, because the fitment is contingent on the geometry of the bars, seat, pegs, rider, etc.. Nevertheless, as a 187cm rider I installed this part hoping to add a few centimeters to the "wind bubble" coming off the OEM windscreen, which I could combine with lowering and moving rearwards the bars, saddle, and pegs to get a sportier position without folding myself into a pretzel.The setup was successful. Up to about 80kph I can sit more or less neutrally, as the spoiler cuts the laminar flow of the wind and reduces the "push" on my helmet. 80 and upwards is when it makes sense to actually tuck in a bit, and while there's a little bit of buffeting from the turbulence I find that overall, having a "penumbra" of turbulent air around the pocket of calm directly behind the screen makes it easier to lean my head and shoulders out of the bubble and into a lean.If I were doing a lot of long-distance riding, I'd consider upgrading to one of the taller screens, but for mixed urban/rural riding with a lot of curves it perfectly serves my needs.
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