Boston is a long way from Texas. What kills you here on a wing, is that the traffic barely moves, and it's incredibly hot. The full fairing and lowers means you get exactly zero airflow over your baking body. I never put my windsheild on in the Summer unless I'm riding 100 miles or more for that reason. I can only imagine it with lowers.
I can see how commuting on the Wing wouldn't be so bad in a cooler climate, or in an area where traffic wasn't so backed up during rush hour.
I can see how commuting on the Wing wouldn't be so bad in a cooler climate, or in an area where traffic wasn't so backed up during rush hour.LOL, If you'd ridden in Boston during the height of the "Big Dig, you wouldn't make that statement." You have, though, made a number of good points about the differences in the Wing and other rides.
Stay safe,
Pt17