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the wind up there has to be about the worst I've ridden in.
Back on topic: when we stopped at the Hideout, both bikes were on the sidestand facing the wind. my logic is the fairing is designed to control the airflow over the bike so turning the bike into the wind reduces the frontal surface area and gives the wind less to push on.
Exactly, the less surface area the wind has to grab the more difficult it will be to snag the bike.