Old 01-21-11, 07:23 PM
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sunnyday
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Originally Posted by sunnyday
Really ?

you dont think there will be a noticeable reduction in air resistiance at 20 mph , if I put on a smooth , plexiglass pointed lightweight windshield that causes the wind to go around my upper body at the waistline and above, compared to that same wind hitting my face, and flat 26 " upper torso/chest area ?

wow...

If there was a steady 20 mph wind outside, and I stood in that wind , facing the wind directly with my body , surely I would feel it MUCH more then if I stood there with a smooth pointed windshield to make the wind go around my body..correct ?

I have a hybrid bicycle, so bending over while cycling is not a option for me...the bike isnt conducive for that style of cycling.
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