Who makes a good touring shield for a 4th gen

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  1. kingsley

    kingsley New Member

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    Thinking of getting a taller shield.

    Any better than others? What's your experience.

    Thanks.

    Bryan

    BTW, I'm 6'2"

    (for the record...I did try searching!)
     


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    I've got a Zero Gravity sport touring shield due in friday. I'll post a report on here after it's installed.
     


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    I have the Givi touring windscreen, and while it does keep the windblast off my torso pretty well, I don't like the helmet turbulence/noise so much.
    I'm 6'3" tall.

    Hope that helps!
     


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    Thanks gentlemen. The zero gravity is one of shields available up here. They show it in clear only - smoke n/a wtf?


    I'll look for your review Y2Kviffer.

    Cheers,
    Bryan
     


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    I've a smoke Zero Gravity shield as well. Have had it now for about a year, providing more wind protection than the stock one. But then, I'm only 5' 7". Got the screen from the Zero Gravity Outlet site - ZGOutlet.com.
     


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    Bryan, I'd *highly* recommend checking out the MRA VarioTouringScreen from Twisted Throttle (online) to see if they offer it for the 4g VFR. I had one on my FJ1200 and aside from wanting to keep the stock one for hot summer riding in town (it was a little too good at diverting air), it was tops - adjustable venturi wing meant that you could get turbulence free at *almost* any speed...
     


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    Thanks Steve. I know a guy with a v-strom who likes his MRA vario as well. Adjustability is always nice
     


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