Ridin Dirty
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After installing a fork mount 7" headlight, I realized I had some more options concerning windshields. Headlight mounted shields could now be used. I then realized that I could relocate the turn signals onto the fork mounts for the headlight, by just drilling 1/2" holes into the mounting plates. Relocating the turn signals made even more room available for other windshield options.
I always felt the Yamaha "flyscreen" was to small for long distances and the "mini 111" shield offered good wind coverage but didn't look good.
I chose the Givi A210. It's a little smaller than the "mini 111" shield, but looks a lot better. Attaching to the headlight mount was quick and easy. If I left the turn signals in the stock location, I would have had to make some notches in the shield to clear them, maybe about 3/4" notches. Alternatively, I could have tilted the shield higher and trimmed the front of the shield, to clear the headlight.
Picture results below.
I always felt the Yamaha "flyscreen" was to small for long distances and the "mini 111" shield offered good wind coverage but didn't look good.
I chose the Givi A210. It's a little smaller than the "mini 111" shield, but looks a lot better. Attaching to the headlight mount was quick and easy. If I left the turn signals in the stock location, I would have had to make some notches in the shield to clear them, maybe about 3/4" notches. Alternatively, I could have tilted the shield higher and trimmed the front of the shield, to clear the headlight.
Picture results below.
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