1 review for AdvBike Screens
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Our own simple highly effective adventure screen designed around the DR/DRZ cowl however numbers have been sold as a universal screen for many other models.
Available in clear or tint and comes ready to mount with rubber mounting blocks and new upgraded button head stainless bolts, washers and nyloc nuts.
Be as fussy or as unfussy as you wish with mounting, simply remove headlight cowl, eye of the center, I drill the bottom hole first with a 6mm drill bit from the inside and lightly mount before checking and drilling the top two.
Some elect to mount it a little lower with the bottom screw just below the inside headlight flap. Some as per last overseas customer images have mounting them quite high and I’ve had others even mount uhf radios screwed right though them ( I probably won’t ) and have done a couple of APC rallies !!
Very popular and well priced adventure screen, ideal for the more enduro biased adv rider, compact and works very very well.
Remember the headlight cowl is the same on DR650’s, DRZ400’s, DRZ250’s, DR200’s and so forth. Again as per the first line we imagine it would fit a range of bikes, screen is approx 290mm wide x 240mm high, bottom holes being approx 210mm apart.
Worthwhile reading the reviews below.
Note – We’ve sold a LOT of these to the US, South America, Canada, UK, Europe, New Zealand. For those outside of Australia and New Zealand interested just email, information within the review below.
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Jesse Cooper (verified owner) –
Impressively effective considering its small stature, I am 191cm tall, and it reduces wind buffeting quite a lot, and dosen’t cause me any annoying wind turbulence up at my helmet area. Hot tip: To be able to mount it centeral and square I covered the top of my headlight cowl with low adhesive masking tape , that way I could draw on the cowl and mark where the holes should go without scratching the plastic or writing on it, then remove ones holes are drilled.
I just wish the tinted version came with black bolt heads and washers, then it would look extra nice.