Slipstream screens

sethmopp

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I've recently bought a GSA and am thinking the stock screen is a little small. Looking on ebay there are screens made by Slipstream, a UK company but know nothing about how good their screens are. Has anyone tried them and if so, are they worth bothering with. My past two bikes have had Z-technik screens on and have been good. I've seen good things about Puig and Givi, so don't need to ask about them.
 
I've used a Slipstream screen on my K1600 and was very pleased with it. The price was around £75 which is much less than the £250-300 or so charged by the American companies. My thinking was that if I didn't like the screen I could sell it on but I was happy and used it for over 12 months. It was still in good condition when I sold the bike. I'll certainly consider what they have to offer as I too have just bought a GSA
 
If we're talking Slipstream based in Hampshire, I've had three different screens from them for two different bikes. They are excellent, the quality is spot on. You don't have to worry about only choosing the screen sizes advertised on their eBay store either, they'll make the screen to your specification.
 
Good to know, they have one listed on their ebay shop that has a built in adjustable deflector, if it's a touch wider than standard too I may well go for it.
 
Good to know, they have one listed on their ebay shop that has a built in adjustable deflector, if it's a touch wider than standard too I may well go for it.

If you do buy it please give us a review
 
I've had a tinted slipstream screen and wind deflectors on my 2010, 2012 GSA, and have recently purchased a similar product for my 2016 GSA. No problems with the product, good value for money, screen approx £58? deflectors/winglets£35 ish.
 
Seems all good reviews, and yes, it seems I mangled the name and it is Slipscreens. I'll be placing an order for the one with the attachment like the MRA x-screen in short order, probably followed by an order to Cymarc for screen supports and rad protectors.
 


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