Warning for Airblade screens (on SP2s anyway)
Warning for Airblade screens (on SP2s anyway)
Do not fit an airblade screen if yo plan on doing ton plus regulary! I cracked her open up to about a ton on a dual carraigeway today and my head was getting shaken about violently , I had to shut off completely after 130mph. Felt like I had been in a tumble dryer! The std screen did not give any grief at those speeds. It does a great job of deflecting up to a ton though so I think it will stay for now.
I see myself as a sensitive intelligent man but with the heart of a clown that causes me to **ck things up right at that crucial moment........'Jim Morrison'
Re: Warning for Airblade screens (on SP2s anyway)
Did someone mention something similar about aftermarket screens on SP's some time back
I can't remember...
Like you say-just see how it goes...

Like you say-just see how it goes...
SP1's rock!
Re: Warning for Airblade screens (on SP2s anyway)
It is a great choice for touring though. Very good protection up to 90mph (private roads obviously) just starts to get frightening if you want to strtech those long gears 

I see myself as a sensitive intelligent man but with the heart of a clown that causes me to **ck things up right at that crucial moment........'Jim Morrison'
Re: Warning for Airblade screens (on SP2s anyway)
Be careful with aftermarket screen on SP1s. For some reason, the dash invariable gets damaged where the sun (yeah right...whats that then?) can get focused by a double bubble screen and the top edge melts. I thought that was bullshit until it happened on mine.
Search on any SP forum and there's loads of cases.
Me? I got a very sexy carbon fibre surround from magical Racing in Japan which was the dogs danglies....
Search on any SP forum and there's loads of cases.
Me? I got a very sexy carbon fibre surround from magical Racing in Japan which was the dogs danglies....
Entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem
Re: Warning for Airblade screens (on SP2s anyway)
You mean a closed private circuit i think Jim.......Beamish wrote:...a ton on a dual carraigeway today and my head was getting shaken about violently , I had to shut off completely after 130mph

Re: Warning for Airblade screens (on SP2s anyway)
I work on an airfield, lots of two lane private zones, known locally as 'the dual carraigeway'mellis wrote:You mean a closed private circuit i think Jim.......Beamish wrote:...a ton on a dual carraigeway today and my head was getting shaken about violently , I had to shut off completely after 130mph

I see myself as a sensitive intelligent man but with the heart of a clown that causes me to **ck things up right at that crucial moment........'Jim Morrison'
Re: Warning for Airblade screens (on SP2s anyway)
Looks like you did a very tidy job there Mike.
Without mentioning owt I wouldn't have noticed the repair
I need to get an SP...
Without mentioning owt I wouldn't have noticed the repair

I need to get an SP...

SP1's rock!
Re: Warning for Airblade screens (on SP2s anyway)
FirestormMike wrote:Yep, take a look here (and my fix for it too)Zakalwe wrote:Be careful with aftermarket screen on SP1s. For some reason, the dash invariable gets damaged where the sun (yeah right...whats that then?) can get focused by a double bubble screen and the top edge melts. I thought that was bullshit until it happened on mine.
Search on any SP forum and there's loads of cases.
http://hondavtrsp.19.forumer.com/viewtopic.php?t=124
Tidy job Mike.
I didnt have the patience or talent, so i splashed out on one of these from Magical Racing in Japan:

Always a good reason to have some tasty CF on yer bike...
Entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem
Re: Warning for Airblade screens (on SP2s anyway)
Thats where you are wrong my cuddly friendAnd they let you ride your bike on it? My butt they do !!!

Most camps do track days round the airfield usually about £25 all in. I dont partake due to the amount of kno*heeds though. Always at least one big off.
I see myself as a sensitive intelligent man but with the heart of a clown that causes me to **ck things up right at that crucial moment........'Jim Morrison'