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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: radguzzi on August 30, 2016, 08:53:42 PM
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Hey all,
I just sent the seat that I bought from a fellow GuzziPhile, from here at the funny farm actually to a seat rebuilder to lower the front and I wonder how much that is going to effect the CalSci screen that I have on the '14 NTX.
Already looking Juuust over the top of it and thinking that with the lower seat I may need to try a stock screen with maybe a Laminar Lip. Or maybe not... Pretty sure I used the stock screen on the '09 in a higher position and never needed to change it.
The CalSci is already at the lowest point..
So, a top to bottom measurement of a stock screen if you have a minute please. I hate cutting plexi but I will do that if I have to...
Thanks,
Rob
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173/4" dead center of screen from top of screen to top of 'V'.....
Mark
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photograph rotated 90 degrees.
(http://www.dankalal.net/wildgoose/stelvioshield.JPG)
The tape is parallel with the upper and lower mounting screws and starts at the level of the center of the lower screw.
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https://bikescreen.com/products/moto-guzzi-stelvio-2012
The best replication of a stock screen (with any desired height) that I've seen.
Pyoung has one.
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173/4" dead center of screen from top of screen to top of 'V'.....
Mark
Yup and the CalSci is exactly 18" from the top to the same Vee...
Great, I guess I will take a shot at cutting it. Well, if needed, I will know in a day or so...
Thanks much for taking the time ya'll.
Best,
Rob
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Yup and the CalSci is exactly 18" from the top to the same Vee...
Great, I guess I will take a shot at cutting it. Well, if needed, I will know in a day or so...
Thanks much for taking the time ya'll.
Best,
Rob
CalSci will cut any of their screens for free. Just tape / marker / provide details and ship it to them; they pay return shipping.
I just ordered a tinted shorty for my Stelvio, test fit it, then sent it back and had them cut it down to just barely bigger than the mounting brackets. I'm after as much clean air as possible for the summer but no shield (just brackets) doesn't look quite right.
Tom