Super Tenere 1200: Puig Touring Windscreen - PowerBronze Wind Deflectors - MRA X-Creen Touring Adjustable Spoiler Blade

Puig Light Tint Touring Windscreen:  140 mm or 5.5" taller than oem that provides a significant improvement over oem for me at 185 cm or 6'1"(added 1/2" & 1/4" rubber spacers to the lower windscreen frame & mounts to increase laminar flow & reduce buffeting):   

   

PowerBronze Light Tint Wind Deflectors:  effectively cleans up spill over air from upper cowling/tank. Drilled access holes at the trailing edge for the upper side cowling screw which allows cowling removal without wind deflector removal.  Under certain conditions the curved surface can reflect the sun a little, but never bothersome or distracting.


MRA X-Creen Touring Windscreen Spoiler Blade:  adjustable for height & angle it improves flow over head, allowing windshield to be placed in lowest position, rotates down for off-road/hot riding.  It's use permits mounting the windscreen in the lowest of 4 positions which improves wind management under the windscreen & lower areas + permitting lowering the X-Creen for improved offroad visibility vs positioning the windscreen in the 3rd highest setting when used without the X-Creen in order to obtain similar coverage for my helmet. The combination of the 3 devices provides a tall, wide, calm, quiet & buffet free environment regardless of speed.


  

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