aeroscreens ???
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gobber man

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183 posts

264 months

Wednesday 16th November 2005
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Two quick questions to all of you who have an aeroscreen:

How fast can you happly go wearing shades rather than a helmet ?

How bad is it rain and c*appy weather ?

tribbles

4,153 posts

247 months

Wednesday 16th November 2005
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I've only driven once with an aeroscreen - I found that 55mph was about the limit before it started to become uncomfortable.

I don't know what it's like in the rain, but I would imagine it'll be quite bad even at low speeds.

Sam_68

9,939 posts

270 months

Wednesday 16th November 2005
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You get used to it...first time you drive with aeroscreens, it feels like your eyelids are trying to turn inside out. I'm now perfectly happy at 130 plus with just sunglasses, though it has to be said that after nearly 20 years driving 'Seven' type cars I'm now as deaf as a post.

Rain is unpleasant - all-in-one waterproofs and a full face helmet is the answer.

Bumble bees and stones throw up by lorries aren't much fun, either, but fortunately they are few and far between.

eccles

14,267 posts

247 months

Wednesday 16th November 2005
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my dad used to commute in his vintage car every day (open 2 seater sports), and even at those relatively low speeds he found the wind noise affected his hearing. one leather flying helmet later, and his hearing came back to normal again.

dern

14,055 posts

304 months

Thursday 17th November 2005
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gobber man said:
How fast can you happly go wearing shades rather than a helmet ?
I got up to 40mph and thought that for a game of soldiers.
gobber man said:
How bad is it rain and c*appy weather ?
If you have waterproofs and a full face helmet it's absolutely fine.

I've had a westfield with a full screen and now have one with an aeroscreen and I much prefer the aeroscreen. I couldn't drive the screened car without the sidescreens because the buffeting was so bad without them so would rather simply don the lid and get rid of the lot. The car will go faster and you'll get buffeted a lot less and you're less likely to go deaf.

jellison

12,803 posts

302 months

Thursday 17th November 2005
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Not any issue if tight wrap arounds. But going long way best wear a helmet.

Aero screen often mean no roof - I have gotten VERY wet in my TR racing and on road!

busa_rush

6,930 posts

276 months

Thursday 17th November 2005
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I don't have an aero screen, most of them seem to channel the air at your head at a certain speed.

With sun glasses I can do 50mph but not long distance, with close fitting wrap around glasses I can to 70mph and longer distance.

I use Oakley Ski goggles and can do 120mph with those and long distance, usual summer wear.

I only use a helmet when it's raining (rain stings at 60mph !) or I'm going a long distance and need a quieter journey.

The freedom you feel at 100mph at dusk with nothing but a tee shirt and sunglasses is very nice I am not a number