Advice on painting clock housing
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Re: Advice on painting clock housing
yes, they're ok. Tried a puig screen (the one in the photo) as it came with a givi, but I was getting quite a bit of wind at 75.DaddyC wrote:Looks like it came out dead on in that 3rd photo![]()
Do you feel the screen has helped you much in any way? Is yours a type S?
So I've popped the givi back on and will give it a try again, now that I've adjusted it up a bit.
I'll let you know. If yours is naked, what speeds do you do comfortably?
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- Settled in member
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- Location: West Yorkshire
Re: Advice on painting clock housing
Right, the givi is a great screen. Having adjusted it slightly I'm now happy pushing along much faster than before with very little wind.tasum wrote:yes, they're ok. Tried a puig screen (the one in the photo) as it came with a givi, but I was getting quite a bit of wind at 75.DaddyC wrote:Looks like it came out dead on in that 3rd photo![]()
Do you feel the screen has helped you much in any way? Is yours a type S?
So I've popped the givi back on and will give it a try again, now that I've adjusted it up a bit.
I'll let you know. If yours is naked, what speeds do you do comfortably?
No more wind up my helmet, ooh aar, and eyes blisfully tear free.
I love this little bike, I just wish I could keep her, but the new bike means she must go

I knew she could go fast, but this screen now makes it possible.
