Windscreen does it make much difference?
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Hi yes it makes a huge difference hardly any buffering at all from the side, although I would suggest wearing clear safety or sun glasses, no need to wear a helmet at all I have also fitted 1/2 side panels which stops small stones flicking in from the front wheels and also helps keep the cold wind off your legs if anybody wants the pattern for them drop me a mail.
highflyer said:
Hi yes it makes a huge difference hardly any buffering at all from the side, although I would suggest wearing clear safety or sun glasses, no need to wear a helmet at all I have also fitted 1/2 side panels which stops small stones flicking in from the front wheels and also helps keep the cold wind off your legs if anybody wants the pattern for them drop me a mail.
+1. Can't speak for the gunsights but with the windscreen a cheap pair of safety specs/shades is all you need. Helmet for long journeys or any risk of rain though.AshleyPatience said:
I took my screen off at the weekend, and preferred the car with no screen. Absolute need for sunglasses; and a helmet for longer / motorway drives.
I'll put the screen back on for winter as the cold air is an issue at any speed.
Do you know how the law stands reference the wearing motorcycle helmets in and Atom or similar car, is it legal?I'll put the screen back on for winter as the cold air is an issue at any speed.
18k miles in an Atom over 3 years, 2 of those years with a windscreen as an option, I'm finally qualified to answer a question!
Windscreen does make long journeys a lot easier, and is a bonus when driving in the rain. The wind still whips around the screen and makes life unpleasant, so a lid is still advised (eye protection at least). Winter driving the screen will mist up on the inside due to the temp difference, this is annoying.
On track the pillars are quite thick so looking for the apex is a lot harder than with just the gunsights. I used to take the windscreen off when at track and put it back on for trip home. 5 minute job.
The car looks better without the screen and it's nowhere near as cool or as much fun driving it hard with it on. If you do not plan long trips in the Atom, I would not bother, you'll still get wet when it rains, only in heavy rain on the motorway have I ever been really happy to have the screen.
HTH
Windscreen does make long journeys a lot easier, and is a bonus when driving in the rain. The wind still whips around the screen and makes life unpleasant, so a lid is still advised (eye protection at least). Winter driving the screen will mist up on the inside due to the temp difference, this is annoying.
On track the pillars are quite thick so looking for the apex is a lot harder than with just the gunsights. I used to take the windscreen off when at track and put it back on for trip home. 5 minute job.
The car looks better without the screen and it's nowhere near as cool or as much fun driving it hard with it on. If you do not plan long trips in the Atom, I would not bother, you'll still get wet when it rains, only in heavy rain on the motorway have I ever been really happy to have the screen.
HTH
If anyone is interested in buying/ fitting one I bought an almost new (300 mile) Atom 3.5 with a screen, but have now removed it since this will be purely a track day car.
Swapping the entire thing is quick and easy, just 5 screws and a single plug/socket for the wiper motor/washer power.
Swapping the entire thing is quick and easy, just 5 screws and a single plug/socket for the wiper motor/washer power.
B19TOY said:
If anyone is interested in buying/ fitting one I bought an almost new (300 mile) Atom 3.5 with a screen, but have now removed it since this will be purely a track day car.
Swapping the entire thing is quick and easy, just 5 screws and a single plug/socket for the wiper motor/washer power.
Now soldSwapping the entire thing is quick and easy, just 5 screws and a single plug/socket for the wiper motor/washer power.
well I got arround to fit the new windscreen i bought from B19TOY.
i went for a blast today, the sun was out and it has been super Atom driving weather. the windscreen is a very nice addition especially as i how have both options as required.
i feel it is really nice to drive the car with no helmet, polycarbonate glasses (screwfix about £6 bargain) and a tight fitting baseball cap to keep the sun out of your eyes.
plus side, you can now hear the induction noise, love that and it feels so much more a sports car on the road than a hard core racer. negative side i can now hear the suspention rattles and bangs from the helper springs bottoming out, bit annoying but you can't have everything.
a windscreen i feel, if not fitted all the time, is a nice asset to have with an Atom
i went for a blast today, the sun was out and it has been super Atom driving weather. the windscreen is a very nice addition especially as i how have both options as required.
i feel it is really nice to drive the car with no helmet, polycarbonate glasses (screwfix about £6 bargain) and a tight fitting baseball cap to keep the sun out of your eyes.
plus side, you can now hear the induction noise, love that and it feels so much more a sports car on the road than a hard core racer. negative side i can now hear the suspention rattles and bangs from the helper springs bottoming out, bit annoying but you can't have everything.
a windscreen i feel, if not fitted all the time, is a nice asset to have with an Atom
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