MRA screens anyone?
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MRA screens anyone?
Looking around for screens for another forum member I happened upon MRA screens, very expensive but they reckon they are top quality, virtually unbreakable, anyone tried them and if so whats your opinion?
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Re: MRA screens anyone?
Bought one for my VFR VTEC - looked good, top quality - not impressed with the adjustable spoiler bit tho? Only two setting worked, the others just gave varying levels of turbulence...
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Re: MRA screens anyone?
Pretty sure the one on my ZX7R is an MRA one..it is nice enough..a screen is a screen to me!!
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Re: MRA screens anyone?
But if you were 3 inches shorter or taller, the other settings might have been useful, that's the point of adjustable anythingveefer400 wrote:Bought one for my VFR VTEC - looked good, top quality - not impressed with the adjustable spoiler bit tho? Only two setting worked, the others just gave varying levels of turbulence...

I had a Powerbronze DB n my T595 and a Powerbronze flyscreen on my CB-1, top quality kit but not cheap. The DB in particular was really good, and as long as you don't use a brillo pad, didn't take those 'orrible swirly scratch marks either.
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Re: MRA screens anyone?
I might go for one of these later, im taking a fancy to the upswept version but wondering if it will just thrust the air straight into my neck and up my helmet?
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Re: MRA screens anyone?
I bought a clear MRA DB screen 2 years ago, until now....top quality! Helps a lot at higher speeds, easier to tuck in on the circuit and more comfy on the highway. Only down mark, on a hot summer day it burnt away a tiny bit of the foam rubber around my cockpit. I think the transition from the flat to the big bubble is like a magnifying glass, and in a certain position of my bike and the sun it happens, maybe i was unlucky but keep it in mind. On a hot day i just cover the cockpit with a rag or something just to be sure.




