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griso windscreen

tmag907

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Anyone know where I can buy the medium Griso windscreen in the US. It is listed on the Moto Guzzi Italian site but not the US site. I'm debateing between that and the Givi A770. Someone had stated that the Givi A770 works better if you use a 1" spacer to move the headlight back. I'm not sure how to do that being the ace machinist that I am.
I have the small fly screen now but on long trips I feel like I'm hanging on. Thanks
 
I believe that either Moto International or Rose Farm Classics could get the windshield.

You might also consider what I've done, which is to mount a National Cycle Street Shield EX over the factory flyscreen. It fits really well, can be adjusted to an angle that minimizes buffeting, requires no alteration of the headlamp or other bits, and can be removed or reinstalled in a couple of minutes, leaving the flyscreen in place. I'm happy with it.
 
moto said:
I believe that either Moto International or Rose Farm Classics could get the windshield.

You might also consider what I've done, which is to mount a National Cycle Street Shield EX over the factory flyscreen. It fits really well, can be adjusted to an angle that minimizes buffeting, requires no alteration of the headlamp or other bits, and can be removed or reinstalled in a couple of minutes, leaving the flyscreen in place. I'm happy with it.

Me too! But nobody would describe it as pretty! :lol:

FWIW I use the 'Big' factory screen in summer and the EX in winter. EX is big enough to upset the steering but not by much. 'Big' factory screen looks good, fits perfectly, (As it should!) is adjustable and keeps the majority of wind blast off the rider at 'Normal' speeds.

If no-one in the USA can get one I can supply, but price will be higher than from Jim (RFC) or MI.

Pete
 
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