Smoke screen

Schwarz Baron

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Right, I think the looks of my 12GSA would look far better with a smoked or dark screen. However I don't want to give up the coverage and look that the standard screen provides. Any suggestions?
 
I don't think it would work for me. The screen already bothers me at low speeds picking my way through rocks etc.
 
Worth a check with your BMW dealer. Think the R1200GSA screen is available in clear or tinted. Just what I overheard in my local dealers the other day.
Sorry don't know the part number but he did say the smoked screen was cheaper :nenau . There again he may have been talking complete nonsense or my radar ears weren't working correctly :eek: .
 
In my case Arse sliders would be more appropriate! :D

'Akropovic', certainly not, the 12Adv sounds fruity enough, and pleasing to my ear..... :thumb
 
Schwarz Baron said:
In my case Arse sliders would be more appropriate! :D

'Akropovic', certainly not, the 12Adv sounds :ymca enough, and pleasing to my ear..... :thumb

Fixed it for ya! :D

I know BM offer a dark screen as an optional extra for the 1200GS so could be worth an enquiry.

If not how about hgiving one of the professional window tinting companies a bell? I had the windows of the cage done when I got it and it's not like the old days when you bought a roll of film from Halfords. :cool:
 
Schwarz Baron said:
Thought about the tint speciallist route, but wondered at the cost!

The crowd that did mine are out near the Maze, can't rember the name but they did one hell of a job and 5 windows was about £275 from memory.

Check the Mellow Pages and give them a ring, would be less than a BMW screen I'd say.
 
aah that kind of smokescreen,
sorry i thought you meant like this

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from one of these!!

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here's an idea:

Go to Halfords and get some tint vinyl, - sold in rolls. It is not so easy to put on but if you buy a large-ish roll you can have a few attempts. Put it on the inside, - the trick is to get out al of the air bubles.
 


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