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Brought this off EBay cheap CN copy £18.00 fitted to my Explorer but found it sat to high for my line of vision. Will post it to anyone in the UK at cost. All you have to do is buy a tin of sweats (large) and hand them in to your local NHS hospital
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Any ward will do.
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Not wanting to do a local hospital out of a tin of sweets but can’t you redrill and position the plastic lower?
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Hi Tom
To be honest I should have never pressed the eBay buy button but I did so once fitted I rode to the Overlander Event and it was interfering with my line of sight. Adjusted it to the lower setting rode home and still had the issue I removed it and notice the standard screen is about an inch below and is perfect.

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Sanqhar wrote:Not wanting to do a local hospital out of a tin of sweets but can’t you redrill and position the plastic lower?
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Hi Cozi70 will pick PM up tonight on my laptop my phone is showing nowt.
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Benson-1215 wrote: Wed Sep 12, 2018 5:05 pm Hi Cozi70 will pick PM up tonight on my laptop my phone is showing nowt.
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Just from my experience, I did the same and bought a cheap one to see if it sorted the buffeting. It did, but it was like riding with a brick in front of your eyes, particularly that big central bracket.

So, I bit the bullet and bought a Puig one with two small clips either side and it’s sorted the buffeting and far more pleasant on your eyeline.

Just in case that helps the op.
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I have the very same model of "spoiler" on my V-Strom ... fortunately not in my line of sight ... and it's very effective at reducing (unfortunately not wholly eliminating) the famed V-Strom "buffeting".
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Uncle Denz wrote: Wed Sep 12, 2018 7:50 pm Just from my experience, I did the same and bought a cheap one to see if it sorted the buffeting. It did, but it was like riding with a brick in front of your eyes, particularly that big central bracket.

So, I bit the bullet and bought a Puig one with two small clips either side and it’s sorted the buffeting and far more pleasant on your eyeline.

Just in case that helps the op.
Do you have a picture?
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Benson-1215 wrote: Wed Sep 12, 2018 8:49 pm
Uncle Denz wrote: Wed Sep 12, 2018 7:50 pm Just from my experience, I did the same and bought a cheap one to see if it sorted the buffeting. It did, but it was like riding with a brick in front of your eyes, particularly that big central bracket.

So, I bit the bullet and bought a Puig one with two small clips either side and it’s sorted the buffeting and far more pleasant on your eyeline.

Just in case that helps the op.
Do you have a picture?
I will try to take one tomorrow, including from my eyeline.
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