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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: cmgies on February 24, 2015, 02:39:57 PM
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Howdy,
Looked through some of the threads, but didn't find my answer. I used to ride a 2007 Norge and was quite used to using my bluetooth communicator with it and modular helmet. I downsized to the V7 Special with an OEM windshield and a new Schuberth helmet. I couldn't figure out why I couldn't hear anyone (I have always used ear plugs) until I decided to ride without the ear plugs one day. It sounded like I was in a Hollywood wind machine and it became immediately obvious why I couldn't hear my radio, phone calls or communication with riding buddies. Anyone have an idea of a fix (besides not trying to hear my communicator)? I have looked at this product on line, but don't really know if it will take care of this issue: http://www.twistedthrottle.com/mra-x-creen-add-on-variable-windscreen-spoiler-blade-bolt-on-10848.
Thanks in advance!
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I tried that on my Stelvio...hated it. Others seem to think it's great. I guess it's just a matter of exactly how your head placement is relative to the windscreen and air flow. FWIW, I had a new windscreen made by Gustoffson in FL. The new screen is 2" taller and I like it much better. It's still not super quiet but I have much more weather protection.
http://www.bikescreen.com/
watch out for the audio when you first get to the web site...it's too loud
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The OEM screen on the V7 puts the wind right at the visor. I ended up removing it. A chap I know cut his down a lot closer to the instruments so that the wind hits lower down & he was happy with that.
Mal
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I have an adjustable MRA screen added to my Honda Transalp and I think it's great. Other people prefer no screen, or shorter screens, it depends on lots of factors, your height, your helmet, if you wear earplugs, etc etc
I have an V7 classic with the OEM screen and have this fitted to it
http://www.nippynormans.com/products/r1200rt-to09/item/wunderlich-universal-screen-extension-clear-wun-20280-001
its not very big, but very adjustable, and you can different bits of perspex/screen into it, as its just a regular allen key clamp.