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Help for turbulence sufferers available (But not on NHS)

Post by greg »

When riding your motorcycle at speed do you suffer from turbulence due to a crap screen, does it give you tense, nervous headaches?
Well then I suggest you try fitting an MRA Varioscreen. Along with all my other problems real and imagined, my bike, a Triumph Tiger, made me suffer above 80ish. Fitted a varioscreen on Friday, did 600 miles over the weekend in lovely still air.

MRA Varioscreen - it worked for me.
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Post by speedy(delboy) »

whats it look like greg, got a link for everyone ??
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Try this:

http://www.bikehps.com/mra/

or if you get no luck just type in MRA Varioscreen on google and go to the HPS site. It's fast delivery too.
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Bloody hell it worked!
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Post by baskie »

what do they do? just send the air stright up in da air insted of over the screen and try and blow u off ur bike.are they easly removeable? do u keep urs on all da time?
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If you want to see a VARIO-TOURING SCREEN you may recall that I
have one fitted to my Bandit. I've had mine since April and it works very well..... but like all things nothing is perfect and the main problem is because you ajust the flow of air for your riding, and it does work well. Your passager on the back get a greater flow of air pushing there head all over the place, so as long as you remember to adjust for your passager before you start then re-ajust back for your solo ride or it does the same to you. But all in all I think it works very well and you can ajust it to fit all heights, where with a double bubble you are stuck with it even if it's not quite enough.

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baskie wrote:what do they do? just send the air stright up in da air insted of over the screen and try and blow u off ur bike.are they easly removeable? do u keep urs on all da time?
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Post by Tom L »

i wish i had fairing. Everytime i go for a blast with some mates they all have fully faired bikes and all i have to hide behind is my spedometer which offers about as much protection as a glass crash helmet.

definatly worth a look for when i get my tourer. How much did it cost you?
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About ?85 inc del. Have a look at the website, link above somewhere.
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