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Zero Gravity Double Bubble Windscreen For The VFR800

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  This screen did not spend much time on my bike. I rode with it for about 350 miles on a long weekend trip. I am 5'10" and it put the windblast right in the middle of my faceshield. This caused a great deal of buffeting resulting in neck fatigue that I found unacceptable. Some one slightly taller or slightly shorter might find it useful. I took it off and sold it on the VFR mailing list in a matter of hours. They do seem to be quite popular.

  The screen was quite easy to install and it fit very well. However, I think that the shape of the screen ruins the lines of the front of the bike. The front edge of the screen sits up higher from the body work than the stock screen. This is great for getting your hand up in there and washing the area under the screen. But I think it looks goofy hehe. Just a personal thing. Check out the ZG04.JPG or MVC-03s.jpg files above and you'll see what I mean. However, like I said earlier, the screens are very popular so obviously not everyone agrees with me ;-)


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