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After trying different windshield set up (including Madstad bracket),I still had noise and some buffeting. A month ago, while on the freeway, I started moving my left hand around the cockpit, and came to the same conclusion. I made these wings out of Lexan, and they work well. Now I hear my engine at highway speed and no buffeting. Still have clean air cooling my torso...great for warm days . :thumbup:





 
I knew from the deflectors I made for the two other V STroms we have that they would probably help the 2012 at least as much. I had these on for the recent trip and with the other mods I made buffeting/turbulence was GREATLY reduced. I will post something in the windscreen thread about this soon.

When I mounted the led lights I could tell that they helped the buffeting a little. I done a bit of experimenting and this is where I am at. I am planning to cut these down just a little bit, I think I can do that without diminishing their effectiveness. Even though I used the led light mounts ( SW Motech mounts ) you could cut a spacer and do the same thing without them.

I will tell you the effect is more than just noticeable, and paired with a couple other mods I am getting close to smooth quiet air at 75 mph and above.

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I've been riding my 2012 Glee Adventure for a week now. Even with the adventure windscreen addon I have to wear earplugs when traveling at highway speeds. By ducking an inch or two the noise is gone and I can actually hear the engine. Trouble is, I can't ride like that, I was always taught to sit up straight :)

I was thinking of trying to build my own replacement adventure windscreen extender that would sit up another couple inches.

Based on what I'm reading in this thread, the issue might be solved by adding wings. Awesome!!!
 
There is more to it than just the wings, or just a different windscreen, or changing mirrors, or a different helmet, etc. I will see if I can take some time and add to the windscreen/buffeting thread next week. I have done quite a bit on the windscreen and deflectors and am about to start on some deflectors for the mirror stalk. In my experience there is no bolt on one piece solution to clean airflow, especially at speeds over 55 mph.
 
I have not gotten around to making a set yet but it is on the list...

Interestingly I noticed something today that I had not noticed before. I was riding at about 60 give or take and I my legs were really tired from a long bicycle ride yesterday and I let them splay out. Actually they were so tired that holding the against the tank was tiring. Anyway, when I splayed my legs out wide there was a very large increase in turbulence. So I am going to look at a way to reduce some of the flow coming from down low and messing the air up.
 
Hi buddies, I see that every one is looking for and refine the idea of ending wind deposit, forward me that my idea will serve to improve comfort, my bike is working very well, and also I put deflectors for legs, they work very well, prevent air rises upwards, greetings to all. of Spanish.: Thumbup:: Hurra:
 
Hey. I did for myself a pair of improved custom deflectors based on the idea of this post.

I tried the first design but didn't convince me. After the first test, I made something similar but also attached to the screw near the 'S' logo in the tank.

They work better for me and look "quite" integrated. I'll take some pics.

The combination of my custom deflectors + Givi Airflow with changed inclination work incredibly well for me. Now I want to change OEM mirrors for trying to reduce the air going to my shoulders.
 
This is great stuff. You guys truly need to colaboratively come up with the most awesome design and start manufacturing and selling them. Become the next Richland Rick :)

Honestly though, I'm surprised there isn't already a market for this. I guess maybe the Vstrom isn't nearly as popular as Goldwings, but my dad's goldwing Trike has little aftermarket winglets all over it lol. And literally, you might as well be riding in a car. There is no air flow (except the air coming from the vents) and it is an incredibly quiet ride.

All that said...I kinda enjoy my loud ride...But understandable why on long trips you'd want to make things quiet and serene. My Madstad windscreen does a pretty good job, but I can see room for improvement. I'll keep a look out on these ideas and if one day I become skilled with any tool other than a computer I may try one. :)
 
I never noticed the turbulence coming off the tank until I rode to work one morning last week and it was cooler than it had been. The air was cold!!! Now I need to figure out something too.

Rob
 
i was at the aim expo in orlando this weekend and saw custom wind defectors installed on the cowling next to the windshield on a triumph exploder. they were being built and sold by the guy that makes the adjustable windshield bracket many of us have. not sure i can or should post the name. i spoke to him and think i convinced him there was a market for defectors for vstroms. he said he was going to look into it.
 
Here are some picks of the air deflectors that I made using a sturdy plastic file folder I picked up at Staples. A whole $4 investment! I did a couple of shape prototypes using plain paper before settling on the "elephant ear" shape that you see below. The close-up "Image 7" has to much flash in the pic, it's not that glossy in person, it sort of resembles the front fender texture which you can see in "Image 6".

I noticed a big difference right away and on the highway, I was concerned that they would not hold up but they did. The crease that is created by fastening under the front fascia seems to be enough to keep the deflector from folding back against the bike.

For the price I can't complain! What do you all think?
 

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Buffeting Solved

Thanks M@rk et al!

I had some time and made the side fairings described on the first page by M@rk. I also was going to buy a Givi AF3101 this winter. Since this post came up and I made the side fairings, I also ordered the AF3101 and it came in 2 days-Thanks, Zilla!

I installed all today and took it for a ride. The difference is incredible! This is the answer for me; 6' 1" frame. I installed the windscreen on the middle bolt holes and have the airflow screen a little more than 50% of its height. My '13 Glee is now perfect! Can't wait to ride her again in the Spring. Snow is coming here soon in central NY.

JB
2013 DL650
Finger Lakes NY
 
Thanks M@rk et al!

I had some time and made the side fairings described on the first page by M@rk. I also was going to buy a Givi AF3101 this winter. Since this post came up and I made the side fairings, I also ordered the AF3101 and it came in 2 days-Thanks, Zilla!

I installed all today and took it for a ride. The difference is incredible! This is the answer for me; 6' 1" frame. I installed the windscreen on the middle bolt holes and have the airflow screen a little more than 50% of its height. My '13 Glee is now perfect! Can't wait to ride her again in the Spring. Snow is coming here soon in central NY.

JB
2013 DL650
Finger Lakes NY
another option is adjusting the pitch on the 3101. i left the long spacer on the bottom holes and installed a small washer in place of the supplied spacer on the upper holes. seems to cut some of the turb/buffeting for me. fyi i'm 6'4". got to get to work on defectors now. glad i'm here for the winter and not back home in n.y. seems too early for the weather to go bad so soon.
 
Custom, minimalist windscreen

Here's some pics of my custom, minimalist "windscreen". Doesn't divert any wind, just makes the front of the bike look cleaner when riding a Strom as a nearly naked bike.

Made from .090" thick Lexan draped over a sheetmetal form then spray painted with truck bend liner. Place the flat cut out part on the fixture, put int the oven and bake the Lexan at 320F for 20-30 minutes. No bubbles formed.
 

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I knew from the deflectors I made for the two other V STroms we have that they would probably help the 2012 at least as much. I had these on for the recent trip and with the other mods I made buffeting/turbulence was GREATLY reduced. I will post something in the windscreen thread about this soon.

When I mounted the led lights I could tell that they helped the buffeting a little. I done a bit of experimenting and this is where I am at. I am planning to cut these down just a little bit, I think I can do that without diminishing their effectiveness. Even though I used the led light mounts ( SW Motech mounts ) you could cut a spacer and do the same thing without them.

I will tell you the effect is more than just noticeable, and paired with a couple other mods I am getting close to smooth quiet air at 75 mph and above.
What's with the windscreen? It doesn't look like a stock givi airflow..? Did I miss a post in the windscreen thread about this?
 
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