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Handling windblast
This goes to all Mojo riders here, do you feel a lot of windblast while riding ion highway?. Sometimes I feel like my bike is pulling me towards left. I have changed my handlebar to Himalayan's as I find it easier to manoeuvre in the city. Recently, I have also found out that the previous helmet I was using is a bit too tight for me which created a kind of claustrophobia for me and I am on medication for the same. Now coming to the point, do you guys think these two reasons are the culprits for experiencing abnormal wind blast or it's a common issue with Mahindra Mojo?Last edited by xBhp; 07-20-2019, 01:32 PM. -
Re: Handling windblast
Wind blast is the reason why I use sport bikes for touring.
The incline reduces the wind blast by a BIG margin even when you're not ducking down. And when you do, there's no wind blast left.
Further the wind blast actually balances out the incline, so there's no pressure on your back at speeds like 60 and above.
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Re: Handling windblast
Lack of proper windshield is the main cause and a good wind deflector will handle the situation. Helemet also can be considered culprit if it's kinda half face helmet.Originally posted by Sibarshis View PostThis goes to all Mojo riders here, do you feel a lot of windblast while riding ion highway?. Sometimes I feel like my bike is pulling me towards left. I have changed my handlebar to Himalayan's as I find it easier to manoeuvre in the city. Recently, I have also found out that the previous helmet I was using is a bit too tight for me which created a kind of claustrophobia for me and I am on medication for the same. Now coming to the point, do you guys think these two reasons are the culprits for experiencing abnormal wind blast or it's a common issue with Mahindra Mojo?
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