Laminar Lip?

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I have one on my cruiser windshield and it works well. Im not sure how effective it would work with the much smaller FZ6 screen.
 

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I have one on mine, and it has moved the air from mid torso to chin level. It is much better than stock alone, but I'm thinking of going with a gigantic touring windshield to get a quiet ride. :BLAA:

You can judge the look of it for yourself:
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I have one on mine, and it has moved the air from mid torso to chin level. It is much better than stock alone, but I'm thinking of going with a gigantic touring windshield to get a quiet ride. :BLAA:

You can judge the look of it for yourself:

You're lucky. You have the new style windscreen. Check out the version for the 04-06 model and you'll understand my dilemma.
 

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I have one on mine. I came with mine when I bought it. I have yet been able to removed the laminar lip for fear of breaking something.
 

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I have the Yamaha touring wind screen on mine and it moves the air up just about enough. BUT Is noisy as hell. I called Laminar lip to see if they made one for this windscreen and they do not. My is an 06 BTW.

I might try one of those clamp on adjustable ones to see if I can get the air up another couple of inches and quiet it down a bit. As soon as I have a $150 bucks I don't know what to do with LOL:

I have had Laminar lips on many of my past bikes and really like them. They move the air flow up without adding a taller windscreen bur do look kind of funky. But hey, who cares, it is a bike not a fashion statement. ;)

Here is what the one on my RT looks like.

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And here is the one on my RS. This one just had to go as it was SOOOO fugly.

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Marc
 
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I have one on mine. I came with mine when I bought it. I have yet been able to removed the laminar lip for fear of breaking something.

Take a dull knife, like a normal table knife, and wedge it in the Velcro and they come off fairly easily. That is a tough fastener they use for sure.

Then if you want to leave it off, use a hair drier and remover the fastener attached to the windshield followed up by a good dose of Goo-Gone to get the sticky stuff off.:thumbup:

Marc
 

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Thanks for all the responses.

I don't mind the way they look, though the one for the '07 and newer looks like a cleaner installation. What are those white stripes on the earlier one? A clamp of some sort?

This gadget would be a bit less than $100 with shipping. I guess I need to compare the price of a big touring windscreen too.
 

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The white stripes on either side are stickers that cover up the attachment disks. It it kind of like Velcro but on Steroids and holds REAL good.

Marc
 

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I bought this because it is fully adjustable...albeit more expensive...

TwistedThrottle.com : MRA X-creen Add-On Variable Windscreen Spoiler Blade (clamp-on) - MRA.XCC


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+1 on the MRA X-creen, only I got the bolt-on & love it! I've got it mounted atop a Cee Bailey 22" shield (I'm 6'1" by the way) & it 's a perfect set-up. I can get the air flow just where I want it & can adjust it down for warmer days & up for cooler ones. In the screen's upright-most setting I get zero buffeting & very low noise as long as my helmet vents are closed (a little noisy with vents open).
 

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+1 on the MRA X-creen, only I got the bolt-on & love it! I've got it mounted atop a Cee Bailey 22" shield (I'm 6'1" by the way) & it 's a perfect set-up. I can get the air flow just where I want it & can adjust it down for warmer days & up for cooler ones. In the screen's upright-most setting I get zero buffeting & very low noise as long as my helmet vents are closed (a little noisy with vents open).

The tall screen looks good to me, but the way I read their site Cee Bailey doesn't sell a windscreen for the '04 to '06 FZ6.
 

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I have the Yamaha touring wind screen on mine and it moves the air up just about enough. BUT Is noisy as hell. I called Laminar lip to see if they made one for this windscreen and they do not. My is an 06 BTW.

I might try one of those clamp on adjustable ones to see if I can get the air up another couple of inches and quiet it down a bit. As soon as I have a $150 bucks I don't know what to do with LOL:

I have had Laminar lips on many of my past bikes and really like them. They move the air flow up without adding a taller windscreen bur do look kind of funky. But hey, who cares, it is a bike not a fashion statement. ;)

Here is what the one on my RT looks like.

IMG_0219.jpg


And here is the one on my RS. This one just had to go as it was SOOOO fugly.

P5280003.jpg



Marc
That is one very nice clean looking Beemer [2nd pic]

Nelly
 

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This looks exactly like what I've been looking for. Thanks!

In my opinion, the bolt-on deflector looks much better than the clamp-on (it's cheaper too!) but just BE CAREFUL drilling your windshield for the brackets. Drill slowly & don't press hard or the Cee Bailey will crack! I got a few very small hairline cracks because I was in a hurry, but you can't see them after the brackets are installed & they don't seem to be spreading. I'd thought about getting the 24" Cee Bailey with the MRA X-creen, but the wind flexes the 22" enough (also I got the 22" on eBay used for $35 :thumbup: ).
 
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