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Double bubble screens
Are these worth it, i just want to cut down on wind noise on general riding without tucking under the screen?
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I have one and overall I prefer it to the OEM screen. It shifts the blast up from your chest to your helmet, which can be a bit buffety at the wrong speed, but it's easy enough to crouch into the bubble and let it go over your head if you're spending any time at speed (eg long motorway trip).
10 minute job to fit it.
10 minute job to fit it.
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I love mine and I'm a shortarse so don't really suffer with the wind anyway! Tho i'm still a bit bewildered by the fact that my mate Julian at the garage ordered me one but instead of getting me a black one he's got me a dark tinted one 'because, not being funny Suze, but you're a bit on the short side so i thought you'd be able to look through it and still see'!!!!! Bloody Charmin' what's he implying??
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black's nice - it'll look good with your bike too - i wanted black - git :(
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Shudda gone to spec savas ? Von schort HausenEzzy's Mum! wrote:Bloody Charmin' what's he implying??
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what was that Peter Cook and Dudley Moore sketch (i think or maybe it was Python) 'he ain't the smallest bloke in the world ....'
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Well got the screen the day and do not think it has mad much difference at all, however it does look good on the bike, will take a few pics at the weekend
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Well took a few pics the day so you can see what it is like with the screen
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That's what I like about Scotland - you can park in a passing place confident there'll be no other traffic for ages!
Mind you the sun is shining so maybe it's not Scotland.
Nice pics of the bike BTW. The screen looks great.
Black does look good, but personally still prefer the B&Q colours.
Mind you the sun is shining so maybe it's not Scotland.
Nice pics of the bike BTW. The screen looks great.
Black does look good, but personally still prefer the B&Q colours.
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Yes up the very north of scotland took this on the way to Dunnet Head (Most northerly point in the UK)
Also "personally still prefer the B&Q colours." what are the B&Q colours?
Also "personally still prefer the B&Q colours." what are the B&Q colours?
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I'm guessingtimboellis wrote:Also "personally still prefer the B&Q colours." what are the B&Q colours?
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What it'll look like cleaned up ross
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