What exactally does that vent do ? it comes in - and goes straight up. I though it was for summer riding. No way do I feel that air.
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What exactally does that vent do ? it comes in - and goes straight up. I though it was for summer riding. No way do I feel that air.
What exactally does that vent do ? it comes in - and goes straight up. I though it was for summer riding. No way do I feel that air.
Salesman told me if it was closed I would feel more head buffeting wearing my helmet. He was right. I agree about the buffeting being a major reason for it.
I only rode my 16 a short time with stock seat and windshield. Different windshield and a Tall Boy seat went on right away so I never experimented with the vent. Currently with my set up it doesn't make a different with it open or closed on wind, with or without helmet, cooling, or anything else, nadaa, zero. In a heavy downpour of rain it will keep it from coming through.
The only thing I like about it is when in a paid parking lot I can use it to hold the parking receipt.
Same with me. I can't tell any difference. Probably because I have a windshield pouch over it.
I do have a Road Zepplin seat and a 12" windshield.
Couldn't figure out why Harley came out with a pouch that covers the vent. :Shrug:
But glad they did. It's so convenient.
Even before I put the pouch on I still didn't feel much of a difference. Now it just re directs what little air there is.
I do close it when it rains.
On the 2020 Triglide there isn’t a button to close the vent like I had on my 2015 trike. Does anyone know if there is a aftermarket part that would fit the 2020 model? Thank you.
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