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Dart Flyscreen install on ‘15 Griso

Ron S

Just got it firing!
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Installed the Dart Flyscreen on my 2015 Griso. Bought it here from Todd because I feel we should support a business that caters to the small volume market of Guzzi bikes.
I received the Flyscreen in a little under 2 weeks, which is exactly what I was told when I ordered it.

Install was easy once I realized that the instructions were wrong and you have to remove the headlight bucket in order to remove the turn signals. Once I did that, everything made sense. Just make sure you mark the headlight so it is aimed properly after the Dart brackets are installed.

The Flyscreen looks great and protects the dash from rocks, rain , etc.

It takes a little wind blast off my chest, but the trade off is a little more wind noise. No helmet buffeting at all.

May have been better off to choose the Marlin, but at 5’5” tall, I was concerned that the larger screen might cause helmet buffeting.

Overall pleased with the Dart product. Mounts and screen very high quality.
 
I installed the Dart Classic five years ago on my 13 Bonneville and I liked it so much, I put one on the16 Griso as soon as I got it. As you said, it takes some wind pressure off of the torso area, and I've never experienced any buffeting. I didn't experience any additional wind noise from it either thou, I wear a full face modular helmet. I wasn't crazy about the looks of the Manta on the Griso and some reported buffeting from the taller screen. I think the Griso is one of those bikes that looks its best in its purest form, adding too much, detracts from its beautiful lines.
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Installed the Dart Flyscreen on my 2015 Griso. Bought it here from Todd because I feel we should support a business that caters to the small volume market of Guzzi bikes.
I received the Flyscreen in a little under 2 weeks, which is exactly what I was told when I ordered it.

Install was easy once I realized that the instructions were wrong and you have to remove the headlight bucket in order to remove the turn signals. Once I did that, everything made sense. Just make sure you mark the headlight so it is aimed properly after the Dart brackets are installed.

The Flyscreen looks great and protects the dash from rocks, rain , etc.

It takes a little wind blast off my chest, but the trade off is a little more wind noise. No helmet buffeting at all.

May have been better off to choose the Marlin, but at 5’5” tall, I was concerned that the larger screen might cause helmet buffeting.

Overall pleased with the Dart product. Mounts and screen very high quality.
Yup! Instructions are not correct. You must remove the headlight basket to get at the bolts that attach the turn signal mount from the inside ad well as the outside.
 
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