Hey all,
I have an MRA Vario on my 1150gs.
Coming from a V-Strom and an XT660z, i'm well used to buffeting and associated windshield problems!!
I cured the Strom with a Givi that put the buffeting above my head and gave buckets of still air behind the screen. Downside was it was a bit warm in summer.
With the XT, I just got used to it and whilst the buffeting at 65mph+ was horrendous, I was able to tollerate short dual carriageway / motorway stints by leaning forward and resting my left arm across the gap between bars and tank giving actually, a lovely pocket of buffet-free still air but not overly safe
Initially I was dead impressed with the gs MRA set-up. All the gaps mean no buffeting what so ever on any height or angle setting. I find it too loud to not wear ear plugs though but can happily lift my visor at anything up to 65/70 mph.
However, one thing I find really really annoying about it is that there is NO STILL AIR to be found ANYWHERE!
Leaning forward over the tank seems to make it even worse as theres all kinds of windflow coming up through the fork legs and round the mirrors.
So what if anything is the answer?
I really do like to have a pocket of still air somewhere within the screen range to tuck into on long journies so is there a way of achieving it with an MRA?
My intital thoughts are some kind of deflector between the headlight cowling and the bottom part of the MRA??
Is there anything else available?
Any thoughts or ideas appreciated
I have an MRA Vario on my 1150gs.
Coming from a V-Strom and an XT660z, i'm well used to buffeting and associated windshield problems!!
I cured the Strom with a Givi that put the buffeting above my head and gave buckets of still air behind the screen. Downside was it was a bit warm in summer.
With the XT, I just got used to it and whilst the buffeting at 65mph+ was horrendous, I was able to tollerate short dual carriageway / motorway stints by leaning forward and resting my left arm across the gap between bars and tank giving actually, a lovely pocket of buffet-free still air but not overly safe

Initially I was dead impressed with the gs MRA set-up. All the gaps mean no buffeting what so ever on any height or angle setting. I find it too loud to not wear ear plugs though but can happily lift my visor at anything up to 65/70 mph.
However, one thing I find really really annoying about it is that there is NO STILL AIR to be found ANYWHERE!
Leaning forward over the tank seems to make it even worse as theres all kinds of windflow coming up through the fork legs and round the mirrors.
So what if anything is the answer?
I really do like to have a pocket of still air somewhere within the screen range to tuck into on long journies so is there a way of achieving it with an MRA?
My intital thoughts are some kind of deflector between the headlight cowling and the bottom part of the MRA??
Is there anything else available?
Any thoughts or ideas appreciated


I have a large touring screen of unknown origin on my GSA, just took that off as its too cosseting