G650 X Country
G650 X Country
Can anyone recommend a screen that will fit on the X Country
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Re: G650 X Country
There's a smallish one from a R type Beemer that fits (with different brackets I think) and numerous others.
I had a Puig screen on mine. It was alright in keeping the worst of the weather off me but as the XCo headlicht is smaller that the screen is intended for it so it does nothing good for the looks of the bike.
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Windschutz-Schei ... 543f4f8506
I fitted it without the metal bits that come with it to bring as far back as I could but it still sits a little in front of the headlight so the light reflected on the back of the screen.
I had a Puig screen on mine. It was alright in keeping the worst of the weather off me but as the XCo headlicht is smaller that the screen is intended for it so it does nothing good for the looks of the bike.
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Windschutz-Schei ... 543f4f8506
I fitted it without the metal bits that come with it to bring as far back as I could but it still sits a little in front of the headlight so the light reflected on the back of the screen.
It'll end in tears I tells ya.
Re: G650 X Country
Touratech do (or did) a nice one
Don't know how much they are new, as bought mine S/H from UKGSer
Don't know how much they are new, as bought mine S/H from UKGSer
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Re: G650 X Country
Thanks Ard, I'm still on my just for a screen/fairlng and was thinking about the Puig model - I'll think again now ...Dutchgit wrote:There's a smallish one from a R type Beemer that fits (with different brackets I think) and numerous others.
I had a Puig screen on mine. It was alright in keeping the worst of the weather off me but as the XCo headlicht is smaller that the screen is intended for it so it does nothing good for the looks of the bike.
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Windschutz-Schei ... 543f4f8506
I fitted it without the metal bits that come with it to bring as far back as I could but it still sits a little in front of the headlight so the light reflected on the back of the screen.
Regs
Simon
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Re: G650 X Country
Thanks for the replies. I have decided to give the MRA roadshield a try. Will let you know what it's like .
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Re: G650 X Country
Yes, please do, and tell us where you got it from!chipy wrote:Thanks for the replies. I have decided to give the MRA roadshield a try. Will let you know what it's like .
Simon
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Re: G650 X Country
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Re: G650 X Country
Very nice! (thumbs)
What's that little box on the clutch side?
Regs
Simon
What's that little box on the clutch side?
Regs
Simon
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