[a windscreen will reduce drag by] around 10% in ideal conditions. [...] If you "tuck in" behind the screen and you can get the air up over your helmet, then it will be quieter, but in the upright riding position, I find it to be louder.
Oh, thanks for that insight. I'll have to add earplugs to the list of things to consider.
Having only experienced cruisers and scooters with a comfortable upright seating position protected behind a giant windscreen, I am pleasantly surprised by the comfort of the Empulse sport bike riding position and how leaning into the wind actually prevents back strain with the lack of a windscreen. Or maybe I'm riding incorrectly?
The noise of the unprotected wind stream is a new concern with the Empulse. I can easily listen to my music, podcasts, and my wife with my helmet radio earphones on the cruiser and scooter, but I can only hear my wife properly at full volume on the Empulse. Custom earplugs that include speakers might be helpful.
Then again, adding a windscreen to save as much as 10% range would hopefully offset the additional drag of a pair of large Givi side cases...