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tugpirate
Posted 2011-12-10 8:33 PM (#103183)
Subject: wind whistle


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 16
so.md.
no biggy but does anyone else experience a whistling in windshield? It usually happens when breezy. It's just a little nerve wracking. maybe new pipes are needed to muffle it. thanks for any input.
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Arkainzeye
Posted 2011-12-11 5:39 AM (#103190 - in reply to #103183)
Subject: Re: wind whistle


Visionary

Posts: 3773
Pittsburgh, PA
I never had this with both my visions.
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lennyb
Posted 2011-12-11 7:07 AM (#103196 - in reply to #103183)
Subject: Re: wind whistle


Iron Butt

Posts: 804
Perry Hall, MD
No issues with stock, short, or replacement windshields.
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varyder
Posted 2011-12-11 7:12 AM (#103197 - in reply to #103183)
Subject: Re: wind whistle


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA
jeff - if you were at bernie's yesterday you should have let me know - I could have rode the whistle out for you and you would never have the problem again. But, I guess you could go with louder pipes...
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dan camarco
Posted 2011-12-11 11:56 AM (#103208 - in reply to #103183)
Subject: Re: wind whistle


Cruiser

Posts: 206
Lumber Bridge, NC United States
Do like the wife does turn up the music. (problem solved)
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stretch1956
Posted 2011-12-13 6:38 PM (#103363 - in reply to #103183)
Subject: Re: wind whistle


Cruiser

Posts: 82
Fargo, ND
Never had that issue on my VVTP. And trust me in Fargo ND we get wind! And lot's of it!
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vvtmark
Posted 2011-12-13 7:35 PM (#103368 - in reply to #103183)
Subject: Re: wind whistle


Cruiser

Posts: 79
Michigan
Never noticed it on mine. Of course I got it at the end of October so I only got 1000 miles in it before putting it away for the winter. I did have plenty of windy days to ride in though. Loose trim under the windshield?
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SYNSTR
Posted 2011-12-13 11:14 PM (#103376 - in reply to #103183)
Subject: Re: wind whistle


Iron Butt

Posts: 785
Mt. Vernon, WASH.
It might not be the windshield but whatever is making the noise could be reflected by the noise bouncing off the windshield. Have you had any bits and pieces off recently? If yes, start there and follow the panel seams. Have you checked all the panel alignments and gaps? Having spent a lots of hours being pressurized inside commercial airliners doing post check functional tests I know from experience you'll never hear whats called a 'long leak' like a foot or so of misaligned door seal whereas a 'balloon leak' or 'squeeker' will drive you nuts hunting it down. The 'squeker' is irrritating but the long leak affects cabin pressurization. It comes down to basic, patient, detail oriented inspection until you find the source. If you know the speed when the noise happens, that's a great starting place, do some visual checks, maybe tweek some plastic and go run it around the block. Basic detective work and some dillegence will cure the problem and you'll know your bike more intimately in the bargain.
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BlackMandingoWarrior
Posted 2011-12-21 9:22 AM (#103780 - in reply to #103183)
Subject: Re: wind whistle


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 37
Dayton, OH
I get the whistle when the windshield is raised and traveling around 80 or more.
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mkultra
Posted 2011-12-22 7:46 AM (#103890 - in reply to #103183)
Subject: Re: wind whistle


Tourer

Posts: 374
Tucson, AZ
Yep I also get with the windshield up and cruising at 80 plus...I just turn the music up as loud as it goes and keep on riding....

mike
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rf43mn
Posted 2011-12-23 7:26 PM (#103989 - in reply to #103183)
Subject: RE: wind whistle


Cruiser

Posts: 71
Willmar, MN
Mine started whistling after putting on a new windshield. Taped the bottom with electrical taped and cleared it right up.
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