Can anyone recommend a screen for the T100

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  1. PompeyMark

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    Hi all, do any of you have a screen on your T100? Mine is a 2013 T100 I have looked at the Puig one
    available on ebay for £73,see pic. Any help/advice would be helpful.

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    I like the Triumph bikini fairing, which was fitted when I bought my Bonnie.
    Not a great deal of wind protection if any, but I like the look.

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    I have a genuine Triumph one if you are interested. It's totally unmarked and open to any reasonable offer. It's larger than the Puig one with Triumph embossed into it. I took it off a 2013 bonneville I bought. It is very effective, but not the look and use I had in mind for the bike.
     
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    My Trident has a Puig screen. Under £40 if I remember correctly.

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    Seems decent enough to me.:)

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    I use a DART as well on my Bonnie, the smaller size. Very happy with it, makes a bit of difference (not massive), without radically changing the look of the bike.
     
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    I've got the Puig screen on the Newchurch, I think it looks pretty decent, not had a chance to test yet as I put it on over the winter months, I will try and get a photo up tomorrow of it, I bought it through Mutea I think, I will check and very good service although it came from Germany
     
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    I had a Dart Flyscreen on my T100 and have this one on my SE. (ebay bargain for £40.00). 2016-10-21 15.41.17.jpg IMG_20141114_150838872_HDR.jpg
     
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    I also use the Small Dart (Classic) and I'm happy with it so far. I did ride the bike for about 3 month without and wouldn't go back. It's not massive so takes nothing away from the lines of the machine but makes the bike less stressful at speeds over 60mph.
     
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    All this AND craven panniers. Now there's a blast from the past!!:cool:
     
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    I use the Dart classic (small) too. Like Eric_H says, it does help a little without spoiling the look of the bike. It depends what you are after really. Do you mind the odd fly in your teeth or do you want enough still air to light a fag.
     
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    As mentioned above image with Puig screen, still to get spacer to move bracket inside fork support, will look better then.
     
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    I can recommend a screen for a BMW GS !:eek:
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    Won't frighten the children if they wander into the garage !!!:D
     
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    Thanks for all your input fellas, I am looking for some level of protection from the wind and rain to be honest, but I don`t want the bike to look like a Honda C50.LOL
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    Thanks Tony, just think it may be just too big for my liking.
     
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    Now that is a commuter bike, I remember hundreds of them bobbing about in the 70s
    Leg shields, screen including hand cover (which would suit Dozers Dad) top box.
    Great little machine and 150 miles to a sniff of petrol.
     
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    Steady on there everyone!!:oops:
    The next step will be extolling the virtues of the Ariel Leader if you carry on like that!!:eek::D
     
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    No problem, that's why I took it off!
    Some of those small screens look quite nice.
     
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    Ariel leader,lol, that`s like a screen on wheels.
     
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