Zero Gravity Double Bubble Windscreen
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Zero Gravity Double Bubble Windscreen
Recently got a Zero Gravity Double Bubble Windscreen in smoke colour and installed today.
Despite the four mounting holes, it is a little more complicated than just popping of the screen and doing up four bolts. I did manage to get in on without taking the front fairing off, but had to remove and disconnect the dash and surrounding plastic, and its a little tricky as the nuts for the windscreen are not secured to the housing, so you need to reach around to catch/tighten them... not ideal if you have big hands. My advice, follow the manual to take the windscreen off, probably would have ended up taking less time. Also, take note of the length of the bolts for the plastic insert between the fairing and dash instrument panel, as there are two different length bolts. Took about 40 minutes in total, only needed a hex bit.
Slightly taller than the stock screen and the contour has a 'bubble' or steeper arc in the screen. Definitely looks 100% than stock, performance-wise, im a commuter so I'm probably not going to notice much performance change.
Overall a nice addition to the bike.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/350617492869?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649
$57 + $41 shipping.
Could have got it in Oz, but they mark it up so it's basically the same price anyway.
Despite the four mounting holes, it is a little more complicated than just popping of the screen and doing up four bolts. I did manage to get in on without taking the front fairing off, but had to remove and disconnect the dash and surrounding plastic, and its a little tricky as the nuts for the windscreen are not secured to the housing, so you need to reach around to catch/tighten them... not ideal if you have big hands. My advice, follow the manual to take the windscreen off, probably would have ended up taking less time. Also, take note of the length of the bolts for the plastic insert between the fairing and dash instrument panel, as there are two different length bolts. Took about 40 minutes in total, only needed a hex bit.
Slightly taller than the stock screen and the contour has a 'bubble' or steeper arc in the screen. Definitely looks 100% than stock, performance-wise, im a commuter so I'm probably not going to notice much performance change.
Overall a nice addition to the bike.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/350617492869?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649
$57 + $41 shipping.
Could have got it in Oz, but they mark it up so it's basically the same price anyway.
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Re: Zero Gravity Double Bubble Windscreen
pretty good price & looks good
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