Windscreen looks very, nice not too big and really matches the bike. The Screen I had on my NC750X was big and I never quite liked it 100% but it certainly gave good protection. A perfect screen for one may not be perfect for someone else. It depends upon the need. Do you want something that looks good 80% Efficient, or one which is 100% functional, not as cool looking, but does the job you require perfectly. Thanks for showing us the test I'm sure there will be others considering this screen and your good information will be very usefull. Cheers
Good morning, ya'll. Say, have ya'll made a video with Mr Bill's Griso? It looks interesting. Enjoy your ride videos, lovely views. New windscreen looks good on your bike. ( BTW, surely you tested the new windscreen "up to 95mph" on a track...😊) have a great day guys!😊❤
There are quite a few vids with the Griso on them starting when we rode it back from Seattle including drag racing ones. I like the Griso engine but I liked everything else better on my Breva Sport 1200. The ergonomics on the Griso are tough for me You can probably find the Griso ones in the playlist for Moto Guzzi
I had a loan bike last week , as the low fuel sensor was faulty on my 2024 tiger 900 gt pro. They then found the quickshifter wasn't 100% good, so both renewed. The loan bike was a Suzuki g8s. 800 naked twin. Felt a lot smaller than my tiger, but was also surprisingly quick. The lack of any wind protection was what I couldn't live with. Made me appreciate the screen and relative calm of the tiger! The one you have fitted looks to be a good compromise.
I understand why you've fitted the screen for more rider comfort. I think I still prefer the non screen look of the bike. Both Carol & I have become accustomed to no screens. As for the camera mounts on the helmets, we always use extra Gorilla tape around the mount. It doesn't look great but gives a bit of reassurance that you won't lose the camera. Carol has exactly the same make of chin mount and same helmet as Noob
I have lost 2 gopros full set ups (600 dollars a piece) with the 3m adhesive failing . Both while on the highway. Both on the concours with the windscreen up. Also during the summer heat. Hate when I feel something hit my leg while riding and look down and see that the gopro is gone. Ugh
That screen sets it off nicely Jerry, good choice. And that's piss poor from Guzzi, but I assume not cost effective to stock it all now. So far, my chin mount is still stuck fast with the 3M pad 🤞
I think I'd have to double check on the Guzzi thing before buying one just to see if that was bike specific or universally correct across all models My nephew has been riding the Kawasaki this week while on our ride, I'll share his thoughts in a video about the screen.
Screen looks good and nice to know it works well for you.
Windscreen looks very, nice not too big and really matches the bike. The Screen I had on my NC750X was big and I never quite liked it 100% but it certainly gave good protection. A perfect screen for one may not be perfect for someone else. It depends upon the need. Do you want something that looks good 80% Efficient, or one which is 100% functional, not as cool looking, but does the job you require perfectly. Thanks for showing us the test I'm sure there will be others considering this screen and your good information will be very usefull. Cheers
Joe for me the screen is about perfect if after a ride I didn't notice it
Good morning, ya'll. Say, have ya'll made a video with Mr Bill's Griso?
It looks interesting. Enjoy your ride videos, lovely views.
New windscreen looks good on your bike.
( BTW, surely you tested the new windscreen "up to 95mph" on a track...😊) have a great day guys!😊❤
There are quite a few vids with the Griso on them starting when we rode it back from Seattle including drag racing ones.
I like the Griso engine but I liked everything else better on my Breva Sport 1200. The ergonomics on the Griso are tough for me
You can probably find the Griso ones in the playlist for Moto Guzzi
@@flatcapcaferacer ima check them out, thanks.
@@flatcapcaferacer Have to agree, the Breva 1200 Sport has much better ergos and is more of an all day rider. It just needed 30 more HP.
I had a loan bike last week , as the low fuel sensor was faulty on my 2024 tiger 900 gt pro. They then found the quickshifter wasn't 100% good, so both renewed. The loan bike was a Suzuki g8s. 800 naked twin. Felt a lot smaller than my tiger, but was also surprisingly quick. The lack of any wind protection was what I couldn't live with. Made me appreciate the screen and relative calm of the tiger! The one you have fitted looks to be a good compromise.
I think it worked better eell
I understand why you've fitted the screen for more rider comfort. I think I still prefer the non screen look of the bike. Both Carol & I have become accustomed to no screens.
As for the camera mounts on the helmets, we always use extra Gorilla tape around the mount. It doesn't look great but gives a bit of reassurance that you won't lose the camera. Carol has exactly the same make of chin mount and same helmet as Noob
@@Banditmanuk Good idea Richard 👍
I have lost 2 gopros full set ups (600 dollars a piece) with the 3m adhesive failing . Both while on the highway. Both on the concours with the windscreen up. Also during the summer heat. Hate when I feel something hit my leg while riding and look down and see that the gopro is gone. Ugh
Blake I got lucky and caught one just as it was falling, Mr. Bill lost one when the bracket broke.
Had that experience myself. Sucks !
That screen sets it off nicely Jerry, good choice. And that's piss poor from Guzzi, but I assume not cost effective to stock it all now.
So far, my chin mount is still stuck fast with the 3M pad 🤞
I think I'd have to double check on the Guzzi thing before buying one just to see if that was bike specific or universally correct across all models
My nephew has been riding the Kawasaki this week while on our ride, I'll share his thoughts in a video about the screen.