Windscreen MRA

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  1. abysmal

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    I have the Zero Gravity Double Bubble Dark Smoke Tall and think it's a pretty good screen. I'm 6'0" and think it would be better if it were just an inch taller. I have pics of it in my gallery.
     


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    I also have the zg db in dark smoke and really like the look especially since my bike is the flat black:smile:
     


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    i have owned my flat black 04 vfr for a little over a week now, when i bought it there was already a zero gravity double bubble wind screen installed, so i didnt think anything of it at first, but after seeing a few vfr's with the clear stock screen i think the tinted screen looks much better
     


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    Can you see through the ZG dark smoke screen or is it opaque?
     


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    In the bright daylight you can see thru it. It is not opaque, only like looking thru a dark tinted window.
     


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    you can see through it...nice for those 140 mph times!
     


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    Please give me some links to places where I can the buy the Zero Gravity for a VFR from 2003. I live in Sweden so if you know of any place that ships international.
     


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    Swedish chef:

    www.denniskirk.com

    has them for $85 USD. Site says they do international returns. I've had good luck with their customer service.
     


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    Thanks mate! :smile:

    I'll contact them.
     


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    Do you mean the 'Vario'? I installed one in May. Can't be beat in my opinion! Depends on what you want to accomplish I guess. I find that the turbulance that 'I' experience is eliminated. Pic attached!
     

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    MRA screens are very common on some other bikes. Specifically, a lot of people use them on Suzuki V-Stroms and from what I understand they are quite good. I don't have any personal experience with them though, sorry.
     


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    I installed one on my '07. I was hoping it would adjust the airflow high enough not to splatter insects all over my face shield, but it does not. At its highest spoiler setting, the wind blast hits me right about eye level (I'm about 5'8", 31" inseam). So my quest will continue...

    The airflow seems to be smooth enough (non-buffeting), and it can be raised and lowered, but not high enough fro my tastes. It seems that a lot of my trips are through areas with many bugs per mile, and I like to be able to see.
     


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