R1150Gs - Heads Up on Replacement screens

oftheantarctic

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Tobinators have not worked for me
I am 6 feet tall and "Quite wide" I would like a screen that gives decent protection from wind / rain Not really worried if it adversely affects top speed as I ride in all weathers and would like some more protection from weather:blagblah
 
Have you tried the GSA screen, perhaps one with tobinators may help.
 
I'm 6' 2" and a slight 16stone, have a MRA screen with tobinators, and a home made set of winglets, works well for me. Hundred times better than the original set up.
 
Check out Aeroflow for the biggest, ugliest, most expensive, best protection.

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Just hard to obtain now.
Wish i had kept mine....

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If you’ve got a peaked helmet such as Tour X, try taking the peak off. I found it made a huge amount of difference. I’m 6’ and have been using a combination of tobinators and just the lower part of an MRS screen + de-peaked helmet for the last 50,000+ miles. Works extremely well for me – comfortable motorway cruising speeds and non-obtrusive screen for the twisty bits + it looks cool:cool:

Ash’s barn door recommendation is supposed to be the best there is but it sure is a fugly setup!
 
I use the Cee Baileys Screen that I got from Sport-Touring, best thing this side of a Barn Door.
 

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