765 Street Triple Rs 2023/4 Visor Options

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  1. damolofty

    damolofty New Member

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    I’m looking for help with a flyscreen/visor for my bumblebee.

    I don’t mind the stock option, but I’m not a fan of the £240 price tag for the visor and the flyscreen.

    I quite like the powerbronze visors. Does anybody know if these come as a complete kit or do I still need the oem visor to install it?

    Any other options out there that would be a straight forward install like the oem option?
     
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    The copy states "full fitting kit supplied" and "easy to install". I like them too.
     
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    Have a look on EBay. My machine is the model before yours and the OE visor was in the region of £100. The one I fitted from the far east cost about £17.

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    Be VERY careful with screens from eBay. Many (most?) of the ads that state they fit the 23-24 but they do not! Look carefully at the pictures to make sure it is the same front bikini fairing as it changed in '23. This is also true of rearsets. If they state that they also fit the Daytona 675, they WILL NOT fit the Street '23-24 without extensive modifications, however it can be done. I learned it through a whole lot of cussin', blood, sweat, tears and part mods and fabrication. And I did not buy them from eBay but a very reputable vendor that builds British race bikes.
     
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    Just had a look and couldn’t see much. With mine being so cheap it was worth a punt. The two pieces you will need are shown in the following photos which I have just captured from the Triumph website.

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    Fitting instructions for these can be found here by entering the part number.

    At the best part of £250 I think they are a total ripoff. I hope you manage to find decent reasonably priced aftermarket fittings.
     
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    Morning folks,

    Sorry to jump in on this, I just went with a Pyramid screen as they are the cheapest but they are still 145 quid.
    I contacted Pyramid and the universal screens they do don't fit, suprise!
    A bit of a rip off considering the previous bike is alot cheaper and probably not that much different in size.
    Folk seem to think, new model so let's charge more for the same bits
     
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