I've been riding the Bagger every chance I get, shaking it down in various situations. Everything is reliable and works great. Louann even came for a ride for the first time in 15 or 20 years!
However, I have noticed two issues with the Pacifico fairing.
Loud
Most when I am on the highway and turning 5k RPM the engine noise is disturbingly loud. Even riding around side roads it is much louder than my SF with a windscreen.
I checked my exhaust and fixed a couple of very minor leaks, with no apparent improvement. I was beginning to think the sound level might normal. I recognize the fairing is a big dish reflecting a lot of sound back toward me. Is the increased dB normal with a fairing?
PS: I shook a lot of birdseed out of the exhaust before I installed it.....undoubtedly from mice. There is not supposed to be any packing in the stock Special exhaust, is there?
Reflections:
My line of sight falls about 4" below the top of the windshield when sitting normally. At nighttime, a blinding reflection of the illuminated gauges lands directly in this area, all across the windshield. I am reluctant to drive more than a few miles at night because it is so bad. There are no adjustments, so I guess the only thing I could do is cover the gauges if I ride at night?
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However, I have noticed two issues with the Pacifico fairing.
Loud
Most when I am on the highway and turning 5k RPM the engine noise is disturbingly loud. Even riding around side roads it is much louder than my SF with a windscreen.
I checked my exhaust and fixed a couple of very minor leaks, with no apparent improvement. I was beginning to think the sound level might normal. I recognize the fairing is a big dish reflecting a lot of sound back toward me. Is the increased dB normal with a fairing?
PS: I shook a lot of birdseed out of the exhaust before I installed it.....undoubtedly from mice. There is not supposed to be any packing in the stock Special exhaust, is there?
Reflections:
My line of sight falls about 4" below the top of the windshield when sitting normally. At nighttime, a blinding reflection of the illuminated gauges lands directly in this area, all across the windshield. I am reluctant to drive more than a few miles at night because it is so bad. There are no adjustments, so I guess the only thing I could do is cover the gauges if I ride at night?
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Appreciate your comments
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