While riding, I listen to podcasts via my Sena SMH10 Bt in my helmet. I used to wear a Shoei, which was very quiet, however, I've found that the mirrors on the scooter left a lot to be desired as far as visibility directly behind you. Enter the Reevu helmet with it's rear view system which mimics pretty well, IMHO, a car rear view mirror function. Unfortunately, the Reevu is very noisy with it's visor closed. Sooo...I went ahead and ordered a Wunderlich wind deflector, which does a pretty good job of minimizing wind noise in my helmet. Again, unfortunately, I just can't get over the optics of the Wunderlich. You see, in order for me to make the Wunderlich work, I have to raise the C650GT windscreen to it's fully raised position. This brings the Wunderlich right smack in my field of view (I'm 6'1") . I don't know if it is the material with which the Wunderlich is made out of or it's curvature but to me the image of the road thru and beyond it's not the best.
If I hunch down and look thru the C650GT, the view is way better and clearer. I'd love to know from current owners if they have found a taller windscreen that can be installed and replace the one from the factory and would still work with the scooter's windshield up/down mechanism.
If I hunch down and look thru the C650GT, the view is way better and clearer. I'd love to know from current owners if they have found a taller windscreen that can be installed and replace the one from the factory and would still work with the scooter's windshield up/down mechanism.