Norbert
crash tested
I bought the GIVI D136ST Yamaha FZ6 (04-06) Windshield for touring.
Sweet!? I dunno, read on....
So it's obviously taller than the stock windscreen.
Do you call it windshield or windscreen? I never know....
There's some molding at the top.
Seems glued on there. Seems secure. It would look better without it, though....
The screen has a bubble in the middle and a lip that curls upwards towards the top.
Hard to believe how clean this is. That will soon change.
I am a bug killer on assault.
Lined up (kinda) with the stock screen.
You can see the lip on the Givi screen.
THIS WINDSCREEN IS MADE IN ACRYLIC MATERIAL ... ok
The sun exposure warning leaves me confused, hurt, angry...
These brackets are supplied for the mirror covers. No biggie.
Don't over torque your bolts here they are super soft!
Thx yamaha!
You can see the mirror cover isn't really flush with the screen now. Hope this is ok in the rain. Thanks Givi!
Installation was easy. Just swap the screen with the old one.
I did have to remove the 2 strips of rubber that was on the stock screen where it fits above the lights.
I hope the Givi screen doesn't vibrate a lot or loosen. It seems pretty secure. No less jiggly than the stock screen. I had to hold the screen down and muscle it into position while tightening all the bolts.
I went for a ride. I am 5'8". I don't ride the bike like a crotch rocket. I like the standard/upright riding position, thank ye very much.
There's some turbulence right above my head. It's like teeth shattering.
I wear earplugs so i don't care about noise. I couldn't really tell the difference in noise. A lot of the wind on my chest was gone. So much that when I tuck in and put my stomach on the tank like an R6 rider, I get almost no wind. I could hear my bike run like never before. Pretty cool. But not the position i'm commonly in.
When in the standard riding position, I think there's more strong air towards the top of my helmet. A lot less below, but the air at the top is quite powerful. Also, I feel somewhat powerful wind on my sides, above my shoulders.
Is this better ? I dunno. I would have to slab it for an hour down 270 across the beltway and go see goker or something down in VA. That's a lot for a Marylander to do. If my neck doesn't hurt, well then we have a wiener.
Hopefully I don't crack a tooth doing so.
Sweet!? I dunno, read on....
So it's obviously taller than the stock windscreen.
Do you call it windshield or windscreen? I never know....
There's some molding at the top.
Seems glued on there. Seems secure. It would look better without it, though....
The screen has a bubble in the middle and a lip that curls upwards towards the top.
Hard to believe how clean this is. That will soon change.
I am a bug killer on assault.
Lined up (kinda) with the stock screen.
You can see the lip on the Givi screen.
THIS WINDSCREEN IS MADE IN ACRYLIC MATERIAL ... ok
The sun exposure warning leaves me confused, hurt, angry...
These brackets are supplied for the mirror covers. No biggie.
Don't over torque your bolts here they are super soft!
Thx yamaha!
You can see the mirror cover isn't really flush with the screen now. Hope this is ok in the rain. Thanks Givi!
Installation was easy. Just swap the screen with the old one.
I did have to remove the 2 strips of rubber that was on the stock screen where it fits above the lights.
I hope the Givi screen doesn't vibrate a lot or loosen. It seems pretty secure. No less jiggly than the stock screen. I had to hold the screen down and muscle it into position while tightening all the bolts.
I went for a ride. I am 5'8". I don't ride the bike like a crotch rocket. I like the standard/upright riding position, thank ye very much.
There's some turbulence right above my head. It's like teeth shattering.
I wear earplugs so i don't care about noise. I couldn't really tell the difference in noise. A lot of the wind on my chest was gone. So much that when I tuck in and put my stomach on the tank like an R6 rider, I get almost no wind. I could hear my bike run like never before. Pretty cool. But not the position i'm commonly in.
When in the standard riding position, I think there's more strong air towards the top of my helmet. A lot less below, but the air at the top is quite powerful. Also, I feel somewhat powerful wind on my sides, above my shoulders.
Is this better ? I dunno. I would have to slab it for an hour down 270 across the beltway and go see goker or something down in VA. That's a lot for a Marylander to do. If my neck doesn't hurt, well then we have a wiener.
Hopefully I don't crack a tooth doing so.
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