Fly Screen Speed Twin

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  1. Lessaint

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    Has anyone had fitted a fly screen, i have noticed a company called Dart manufacture them, anyone using one and do they reduce the buffering
     
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    Hi I fitted a dart classic to my speed twin. Very happy with the quality and looks. I don’t think it gives much protection except moves the wind buffering a bit higher. It does keep
    the clocks etc nice and clean though

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    The thruxton screen will fit the speed twin if you want a triumph part.....
     
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    Same, Dart Classic, easy on/off. IMG_20190720_164933.jpg
     
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    I fitted the Thruxton screen, a bit smaller than the dart. Doesn’t really do anything in my opinion, I mainly wanted it for the look and to keep the back of the dials clean. AA6C803D-FD9C-4986-8D26-8EA35D2FDFBA.jpeg
     
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    I also have the Dart. Very well made, easy to mount, and it does move the air upwards a bit at speed.
     
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    Thank you for the replies lads, we are possibly doing the NC500 this year with a couple of mates. and a screen is a must i would say as the start of the journey is a hike up the A1 to Inverness.
     
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    Fly screens don't offer much wind protection at speed. I suggest a long haul screen. See mine on my Street Twin.

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    Yeah but just look at it ffs
     
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    Jeepster here. One of the first goodies I purchased for my Speed Twin was a Dart "Marlin" fly screen. Its a little taller and curves more then the other Dart screens. It cuts enormous amounts of wind for such a little thing. No more buffeting. It also cuts the glare off my instruments. Now i can cruise along 70 to 100 in comfort.

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    Jeepster thank you for the photo.
     
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    Great suggestions
     
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    I have a Marlin on order for my Speed Twin, thanks for the photo - looks great
     
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    I had a decent ride out today, first proper ride on my Speed Twin (did 100 miles around the Yorkshire Dales) since I bought it just before lock down came into effect. Absolutely love riding it but after riding my Tiger 800 at 70-90, the helmet lift and buffeting was a bit hard work. I think I’ll be getting one of the Marlin screens, I think it looks the part and if it helps reduce any buffeting then it’ll be ideal.
     
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