I don’t know much about physics and aerodynamics and all that jazz, so I’m just curious how effective are the windshields on motorcycles? Was kinda wondering if they’re actually useful for redirecting the wind while riding, or if it’s more for safety from debris that could get thrown up off the road?

ETA: Thanks for the replies, and for entertaining my curiosity!

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    19 days ago

    My windshield doesn’t change much, only how high it goes (to push air above my head). It seems to add a little bit on my calculated fuel usage in the dashboard when it’s extended and I have set the cruise control to higher speeds (90km/h+), but it’s not that significant. I’d wager a number between 3 - 5% increase. The windshield has a bigger surface against the wind than my body, so it makes sense (I have the bigger windshield variant installed).

    This is not something I have tested rigorously, only what I recall from personal experience on a Tracer 9 GT.