I have a 2019 ATAS. I switched the stock windscreen with a shorter windscreen from an AT. The taller ATAS windscreen deflected the air over my head. I ride year round in Western Washington. In the summer, I need the wind to hit the vents in my helmet for cooling. In the winter, I need the wind to keep my face shield from fogging. Sometimes I even stand. I've never had a problem with buffeting or wind from the fork tunnel.
I had the buffeting issue when I test rode the ATAS too. I think it largely varies between riders as height and such can cause quite a difference. Thanks for commenting. Ride Safe.
Thanks for the video buddy, I decided to give a shot to the Puig and let me tell you that it almost complete cure the buffeting! Will get the forks windshield and see what happens. Thanks!
Thanks for checking it out and taking the time to comment. The fork tunnel deflector in combination with the windscreen makes a world of difference. Ride safe.
Denali D2 and B6 lighting was the very first thing I added. I want them to see me coming and also see me from behind. Second was wind buffeting and your clip outlines two major points that are good solutions.
Stock LED lighting is actually pretty good as far as visibility goes, but the Denali lights are definitely a good add on. Thanks for checking out the video and taking the time to comment. Ride safe.
Personally, I’ve not found buffeting to be an issue. It’s there, but I just sorta got used to it and it doesn’t bother me. Great thing about ADV bikes. Customizable to the owners needs 🤘
It’s different for everyone. Numerous factors can come into play including height and build of the rider. ADV bikes are definitely the most customizable IMO.
I have a 2019 ATAS. I switched the stock windscreen with a shorter windscreen from an AT. The taller ATAS windscreen deflected the air over my head. I ride year round in Western Washington. In the summer, I need the wind to hit the vents in my helmet for cooling. In the winter, I need the wind to keep my face shield from fogging. Sometimes I even stand. I've never had a problem with buffeting or wind from the fork tunnel.
I had the buffeting issue when I test rode the ATAS too. I think it largely varies between riders as height and such can cause quite a difference. Thanks for commenting. Ride Safe.
Thanks for the video buddy, I decided to give a shot to the Puig and let me tell you that it almost complete cure the buffeting! Will get the forks windshield and see what happens. Thanks!
Thanks for checking it out and taking the time to comment. The fork tunnel deflector in combination with the windscreen makes a world of difference. Ride safe.
Denali D2 and B6 lighting was the very first thing I added. I want them to see me coming and also see me from behind. Second was wind buffeting and your clip outlines two major points that are good solutions.
Stock LED lighting is actually pretty good as far as visibility goes, but the Denali lights are definitely a good add on. Thanks for checking out the video and taking the time to comment. Ride safe.
Personally, I’ve not found buffeting to be an issue. It’s there, but I just sorta got used to it and it doesn’t bother me. Great thing about ADV bikes. Customizable to the owners needs 🤘
It’s different for everyone. Numerous factors can come into play including height and build of the rider. ADV bikes are definitely the most customizable IMO.
Hi my. My broth one question.? How can I find the front piece of the Africa twin 2019 .
Front piece? You looking for the fork tunnel deflector? Several places have them but mine is from swegotech if you want to look that up on Google.
Where did you get that gps mount?
The frame is the Camel ADV brace. Then it’s just on the ram mount that the GPS came with.