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Givi Airflow

borch

Just got it firing!
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Hi,
Did anyone try to install the optional parts from Givi Airflow? There is no specific set for Stelvio but using accessories it is possible to add some centimeters to stock windshield. Reviews are quite OK and concept also. Will I be the first to try?
GIVIAirflowexplanation.jpg

http://www.givi.it/Screens--spoilers/Universal-screens/AF49
http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=623409
http://www.yamahasupertenere.com/index.php?topic=1675.0
Cheers
Slawek
 
:D :D I had good luck with the X-creen from MRA. I am relativly tall 6'-3". I installed the tall Givi screen with the X-creen. -- nice pocket on the freeway/street, ride with visor open :woohoo:
 

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Ditto ! I have the MRA spoiler on the tall Givi screen. Very little turbulence but a bit noisy (I find) but a big improvement from stock. The MRA spoiler cost £67 in the UK about $100.
 
Recently, the West Virginia Mgnoc rep just bought a new Stelvio From Matthew's Fun Machines in Charlotte, NC and they had added the Airflow blade onto the windshield. Jack@Matthews had worked with Givi to put together an aftermarket kit that can be added to most any windshield. The components are less than a hundred bucks so I took a chance.

The kit comes with the blade itself, required hardware, and a template for the drilling of holes. I had a Calsci windshield that I bought that did very little to help the buffeting so I figured I would try to recoup the money wasted on that as my first attempt. The whole process took about an hour mostly because I wanted to make sure everything lined up properly.

On my first outing I put both the shield and the blade in the lowest positions and set off for a ride. You could feel a bit of air but there was absolutely no turbulence. Nice clean air with an occasional gust from around the handle bars. Tried different speeds and found that it still performed properly all the way up through 100 mph. Adjusted the shield in many different positions and it just worked. Could easily ride with my visor up at any speed and the wind noise in my helmet has been reduced by 80%. I have tried just about every option made for the Stelvio, different shields, extensions, lips, you name it and only got marginal results. It would seem that I have finally achieved Nirvana.

For you folks that would like to try it, contact Jack Parks jack@motomadness.com. Givi has a major distribution hub right there in Charlotte, NC and they work directly with him so, he can have the kit at your front door in a few days.
 

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