I fitted the Voigt 30mm risers a few months back. Really made a difference both long distance on road and standing off road. Much more comfortable. Very easy install. I was worried about cable/wire tension. Turned out fine without having to loosen anything. And taller than 30mm would cause issues. Thank you for the garmin wiring video. Helped out me install. No panel removal!
Nice wind screen. To avoid your license plates from being viewed you should just use construction paper and tape as an easy covering solution. Appreciate all of your helpful videos on your Tiger 1200. I have already purchased some items that you put on your bike for my Tiger 1200. Cheers!
I can't remember any buffeting. I bought it for summer as I want as much wind on me as I can get. It's spring here now so I will most likely be putting it on again soon. It's also good for offroad which I have not don't in the last few months as you don't want a big screen getting in your line of sight
Nope..the GPS is far from it. Could have been the dirt on my glove and also the dirt on the screen. It really doesn't take much at all to scratch these screens. Triumph had to replace my screen for me after the first service because they washed my bike using a dirty rag. The rest of the bike was fine but the screen was badly scratched.
Ma che senso ha mettere un cupolino più basso su una moto che da sopratutto poca protezione al vento!? Va bene in Italia quello basso ma da voi in UK che piove sempre non ha senso!! ✌️
It offers plenty of protection at lower speeds when in the up position. A low screen in the low position is great when doing offroad and also great here in Australia in summer when you really want wind on your face to cool you down.
I fitted the Voigt 30mm risers a few months back. Really made a difference both long distance on road and standing off road. Much more comfortable. Very easy install. I was worried about cable/wire tension. Turned out fine without having to loosen anything. And taller than 30mm would cause issues.
Thank you for the garmin wiring video. Helped out me install. No panel removal!
Great - thanks a lot for the info mate. Also glad that I could help you with your Garmin wiring.
Nice wind screen. To avoid your license plates from being viewed you should just use construction paper and tape as an easy covering solution.
Appreciate all of your helpful videos on your Tiger 1200. I have already purchased some items that you put on your bike for my Tiger 1200.
Cheers!
How did the screen work? Does it offer enough wind protection off your chest but give you air flow? and not buffer your helmet excessively ?
I can't remember any buffeting. I bought it for summer as I want as much wind on me as I can get. It's spring here now so I will most likely be putting it on again soon.
It's also good for offroad which I have not don't in the last few months as you don't want a big screen getting in your line of sight
Can I ask - are the stock windscreen screws size M4 or M5?
Sorry. I have no idea. The stock ones and the ones that come with the sport screen are the same thread but a bit longer and use a smaller Allen key.
Sorry why change this support navigation with to evotech ?
@GiuseppeV88 Hey mate. Im not sure what you are asking me?
I can't imagine your fingers scratching the screen. Maybe it was the gps wobbling against it?
Nope..the GPS is far from it. Could have been the dirt on my glove and also the dirt on the screen. It really doesn't take much at all to scratch these screens. Triumph had to replace my screen for me after the first service because they washed my bike using a dirty rag. The rest of the bike was fine but the screen was badly scratched.
@@ADV-Rider-Dude I’ve a few scratches on my screen and I’ve barely touched it.
Ma che senso ha mettere un cupolino più basso su una moto che da sopratutto poca protezione al vento!? Va bene in Italia quello basso ma da voi in UK che piove sempre non ha senso!! ✌️
It offers plenty of protection at lower speeds when in the up position. A low screen in the low position is great when doing offroad and also great here in Australia in summer when you really want wind on your face to cool you down.