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2013 Stelvio windshield fit a 2009?

pkubitz

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Does anyone know if a stock 2013 stelvio windshield will fit a 2009? I see that the bottom of the 2013 is cut differently and I think the width is greater. Not sure if the 2013 will bolt right on with no clearance problems? Thanks.
 
If no one replies to this, I can swap them and let you know. I have both in the garage at the moment.
 
Don't bother Todd. I appreciate it but you've got better things to do. I'll drive by the dealership here in SAC and take a couple measurements. I'll post what I come up with. Thanks again. You're too kind brother.
 
Well now I'm not sure. My '09 mounting screws are 9" apart on the bottom, about 8.5" on the top. The 2013 NTX screws are 9.5" (bottom), 9" (top). Seems like too much of a difference. Is there any play that would allow me to mount the '13 windshield? Guess I need your help Todd.
Thanks.
 
You got it. I was busy yesterday, but I can get to it by Monday morning.
 
In case anyone is interested, they are interchangeable without any mounting or clearance problems.
 
I am looking at fitting an aftermarket screen so is the 2013 screen a better option?
 
Works much better when trimmed by 60mm and with the Wunderlich spoiler mounted on top. I'm 5'8" and the spoiler was in line of sight without trimming the screen. And less flexing with a slightly shorter screen.
Alan NZ
 
Brooke's, go with the aftermarket. Switching from an '09 to a '13 windshield did nothing for me. Even with a laminar lip installed. I'm 5'11" and the '13 windshield does not diminish any wind noise. It also feels like the bike sways left and right more than with the '09.
 
Brooke's, go with the aftermarket. Switching from an '09 to a '13 windshield did nothing for me. Even with a laminar lip installed. I'm 5'11" and the '13 windshield does not diminish any wind noise. It also feels like the bike sways left and right more than with the '09.
thanks for the info dude, you are the same height as me and it sounds like you are having the same problems.
will give the Givi touring a shot
 
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