Double bubbles
Double bubbles
I've just rode back through France, covering 720 miles in a day.
Apart from a numb butt, the only problem I had was neck ache. I was cruising (hanging on) at about 90-100mph most of the way.
My question is, do Double Bubble screens work, and what make fits best. Any advice would be greatfully recieved, Those MRA ones look good.
Thanks DM
Apart from a numb butt, the only problem I had was neck ache. I was cruising (hanging on) at about 90-100mph most of the way.
My question is, do Double Bubble screens work, and what make fits best. Any advice would be greatfully recieved, Those MRA ones look good.
Thanks DM
- EggShellBlond
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I asked a similar question last year , and got pointed towards a PowerBronze version . Not really a DB ( have a look in MiniMoto's Gallery ) works great , can go flat out upright , which really winds up yer mates with chin on the tank
Got to be honest and say it's not the best "fit" I've ever seen , ( a bit gappy in car repair terms )
I think for the extra £25 , get the best you can

Got to be honest and say it's not the best "fit" I've ever seen , ( a bit gappy in car repair terms )
I think for the extra £25 , get the best you can
If a job's worth doing..........It's worth paying someone to do it properly
Although my screen isent a true d/b it does have a extra buldge in the center and a lip at the top edge the photo doesent show it very well but you can tell that it is higher than the std screen.
I couldent go back to a std as this screen makes touring so much better and I have had no handling probs.
It is a Eagle screen made in Perth I have a www somewere for them, if you want it.
ps: look for a blue vtr in the misc/gallary it is the same screen and there is a close up of it.

I couldent go back to a std as this screen makes touring so much better and I have had no handling probs.
It is a Eagle screen made in Perth I have a www somewere for them, if you want it.
ps: look for a blue vtr in the misc/gallary it is the same screen and there is a close up of it.

cheers Darryl
Personnaly I would recommend fitting a DB screen, when I got mine it made a huge difference to the comfort at high speeds, Mines a Novo screen and does fit quite well with only some minor gaps here and there.
The original screen is just to low and all the wind seems to hit you in the face.
Ian
The original screen is just to low and all the wind seems to hit you in the face.
Ian
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- essexbloke
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- Location: Colchester, England
Mines got a powerbronze db, (see show off section in gallery)
i agree with comments above on fit, is a bit lapse, but not too bad, i got mine with the bike, (prev owner never fitted)
was the first thing i did, (i'm 6'2"), made a huge difference, much more comfortable for long runs.....
well recommended
i agree with comments above on fit, is a bit lapse, but not too bad, i got mine with the bike, (prev owner never fitted)
was the first thing i did, (i'm 6'2"), made a huge difference, much more comfortable for long runs.....
well recommended
I think mine is powerbronze anall. There is a pic in Show off next to Essex blokes. I am 6'2 but I don't think it makes windblast disappear. It has just moved up from the chest to the neck. The main reason for getting it was I think it sets the bike off, makes it look so much better then a plain clear one. Still, must be good for a few more mph lying prostrate across the tank pinning it 
