MRA screens
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MRA screens
has any one fitted either the two piece adjustable screen or the one with the spoiler on top and what you think of them
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I have the one with the adjustable spoiler on my 1200s. I bought it second hand on here as well.
Quality is ok, though slightly more flimsy than the original screen. It does make a difference, but I can't decide if I prefer it or not. I quite like the pressure coming off the original screen which give a bit of support and takes the pressure off your wrists.
Sometimes though I set it to its highest position and can tuck down into the bubble with the MRA screen.
Quality is ok, though slightly more flimsy than the original screen. It does make a difference, but I can't decide if I prefer it or not. I quite like the pressure coming off the original screen which give a bit of support and takes the pressure off your wrists.
Sometimes though I set it to its highest position and can tuck down into the bubble with the MRA screen.
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Bought an MRA Vario today.
I had the OEM tall screen on my 1100. I am 5'8" and I have fitted the RD Barbacks (which I think are wonderful!) but the buffeting I was getting was unreal. Anything over 60 was just so unpleasant as to make dual carriageways a real no-no. Couldn't live with that, so read up on what other people had done (which was no real help as everyone said different things!)
Of what I had seen, the MRA Vario-Touring screen looked a good bet. First impressions were it is quite small and a lot thinner that the OEM one. The size wasn't an issue as one of the comments I had read suggested one solution was a lower screen. Fitting took a few minutes then out to try.
Bottom line is no buffeting though it does seem noisier for some reason and, up to hello officer speeds, it was a great improvement.
Time will tell if it the best solution but from today I am well pleased.
I had the OEM tall screen on my 1100. I am 5'8" and I have fitted the RD Barbacks (which I think are wonderful!) but the buffeting I was getting was unreal. Anything over 60 was just so unpleasant as to make dual carriageways a real no-no. Couldn't live with that, so read up on what other people had done (which was no real help as everyone said different things!)
Of what I had seen, the MRA Vario-Touring screen looked a good bet. First impressions were it is quite small and a lot thinner that the OEM one. The size wasn't an issue as one of the comments I had read suggested one solution was a lower screen. Fitting took a few minutes then out to try.
Bottom line is no buffeting though it does seem noisier for some reason and, up to hello officer speeds, it was a great improvement.
Time will tell if it the best solution but from today I am well pleased.
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