The weather did a 360 on us here in the Niagara area - 80F on Monday and 50F on Tuesday. My vent zippers on my TourMaster Jacket is getting a work out - open, close, open, close. After I finished work at 4:00 - I looked out the window, blue skies. Low temps but blue skies definitely means a ride! I had some errands to run - riding was justified. I didn't like the windshield that was ordered for the new bike - it's the Givi version and I've seen pictures of it on other Versys owner's bike. I didn't like the way it looked. The Kawasaki Vario windshield is much nicer looking and had an adjustable top portion. Here's a review to all three windshields by Webbikeworld: http://www.webbikeworld.com/motorcycles/kawasaki-versys/windscreen/
They state the Givi is the best protection but I just don't like the way it looks as much as the Kawasaki version. I'll have to try it out and see how it does. The stock windshield is good and even better than my F650 setup. Hopefully, this will be a good solution and I won't regret changing from the Givi to the Kawasaki.
After visiting my Kawasaki dealer (they are awesome - so much better to deal with than B*W), I had to cruise over to my insurance agency and get the requisite mug shots of the new bike. This was accomplished in short order and was left with, 'Where to go next?' I only had a 1/2 hour before having to return home. I decided a stretch on the expressway would be Ok and not get me too involved in other riding options.
Today is Guitar Lesson day. I always look forward to this. I need to work on rhythym, Ross my guitar instructor keeps pointing this out. We'll have to work on smoothing those triplets and 16th's out.
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Those wind screen are really different and look different on the bike. To bad that stock one is sufficient, I like how its lines compliment the bike! A lot of people change the ST shield but they tend to be tall and need to do this. So far I'm finding it just fine.
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