Screen dimensions please

rickyxsara

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I have just got my GS and yes I have a screen question. I am 5'6" and find the standard screen reasonably ok. What I do think would help if it was slightly wider as I believe that is were some of the buffetting comes from. From the vast number of subscibers on this forum hopefully someone of my proportion may be able to offer sound advice. So, come on and let me know the dimensions of the available screens compared to the standard one. I know the yanks forum has an article on screens but most of the people who tested them were six foot plus. Thanking you all in advance, BIG RICKY.:shout
 
hi Ricky
Part of the fun of the GS is feeling a bit of the world around you, or you would have bought a pan :barf
I'm only a couple of inches taller than you and find the screen in full up position absolutely fine. Do you have hand guards? they take most of the wind off your arms (even with my big shoulders).
I'm sure someone on this site has a huge screen & furry dice, but the bike is what it is, enjoy! :D
 
Ricky:
Being "only 5'6" is part of the problem - having the seat on the low setting you're getting the turbulence created by the wind deflected around the bottom of the screen. I'm not sure that a wider screen will help much but you must try before you buy. I suggest you go to a good BMW dealer and ask to switch a used Adventure screen onto your bike and test it out. The Adventure screen is wider and taller.
Alternatively, try the MRA Vario screen which helps cut down on the partial vacuum behind the screen and thereby eliminates the rush of air from the sidea and below to fill the void. This is an expensive screen, so again find somebody near you on this BB who has one and try before you buy.
There are NO simple solutions to the screen problem as there are so many permutations and combinations of rider height, seat height, riding position etc.
Good luck.
Simon
 
Thanks Simon and Darryl for your prompt replies. I definately would not want a Pan but wouldn't mind longer legs, cheers, Ricky.:)
 
SCREENS

I have an adventure screen for sale - brand new as at 1st March 2003 (YES THIS SATURDAY!!!!) £70 includeing all fittings - the new bike is having an aftermarket screen for my 6'4" frame - i can be contacted daytime 07765677927 if you are interested.
John (sherpa) ;)
 
Ricky, I too am 5'6" and have the Wunderlich high screen set at its fully laid-back position and don't suffer from the turbulence of the standard screen. I think that this screen is also wider than standard. If you live anywhere near the Midlands (Coventry-ish) you are welcome to try mine before you buy. Panzer Patrol is only slightly taller than me and he uses the standard screen with the flip-up cut off and says it is great. (Are you there, Panzer??)
 
Screens

I'm 5'10" - Stock screen with the flip cut off, on most laid back position for me!
In summer I sometimes run it without the screen altogether.
Turbulance was bad with the stock screen at higher speeds.
Duncan:
 
Littleredrooster, good to hear you are a fellow shortie, from what you are saying the Wunderlich screen is a vast improvement. I will have to get a few prices, have you any advice on this. Thanks in advance, Ricky:)
 
malky and I have big screens but I don't have the furry dice:D :D :D
ricky ,wunderlich/mra screen are around 110
 
I have a Wunderich screen in excellent condition for sale.
Any interest send me a PM.
Tim
 
While I'm 6ft 1in and don't want to spend my money on a holy grail that may not exist, I do find there's less "noise" or "turbulence" when my better half is on the back. All things considered, I might be contradicting myself, with what I said in the first sentence. :D :D :D

There again is being single less expensive.:confused: :confused:
 
John Armstrong said:
While I'm 6ft 1in and don't want to spend my money on a holy grail that may not exist, I do find there's less "noise" or "turbulence" when my better half is on the back. All things considered, I might be contradicting myself, with what I said in the first sentence. :D :D :D

There again is being single less expensive.:confused: :confused:

John, you're absolutely right. When my better half keeps getting on my back the turbulence from the screen of my GS is the least of my worries.
 


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