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Givi screen wobble
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Fitted a givi touring screen to the R, but it wobbles rather a lot. Was wondering whether to add some braces (to stop it breaking the fairing) - or whether to just let it wobble and assume that it won't. Anyone any opinions/experience? Ta Rob |
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Hi Rob, I had the Yamaha touring screen (mid size), which came with two little brackets that supported the screen. Not sure what the Givi version is like, but if it's a large screen I would have thought that some sort of support would be added?? Might be wrong?!
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Bikes in at the mechanics at the moment but could take photos for you when the bike comes back if you want?
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I think a little careful drilling may be in order!
I bought the screen for a trip to Scotland; without the screen 300 mile days are enough, but the last day, back from Scotland is usually circa 600 and I fancied a little more screen. I think I'll simply put two P clips on the handlebar brace and take two strips of ally back to the screen. I'll take it off straight after... *much* prefer the bike with the standard screen. Thanks for replies though, I'll be happier with some sort of brace with this screen Ta Rob |
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Once you have made your brackets I would love to see some pics as I am thinking of doing something very similar and make my own screen out of perspex.
Just for reference, these are the Yamaha screen brackets:
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