Givi screen

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Luckydave
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Givi screen

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Fitted a bigger Givi screen onto my Burgman 650.Dead easy/quick task haven't ridden it properly yet with this screen,it's over 4 inches taller than original but I can see over top when screen at lowest point.Thanks to Steve on here for flogging it to me

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Re: Givi screen

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Let us know what you feel about it.....reckon it will be my next purchase.

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Luckydave wrote:Fitted a bigger Givi screen onto my Burgman 650.Dead easy/quick task haven't ridden it properly yet with this screen,it's over 4 inches taller than original but I can see over top when screen at lowest point.Thanks to Steve on here for flogging it to me
Dave,

Glad it was of use to you,as i said before,it was the extra hand protection from the screen i was looking forward to,but just far to tall for me,even if i had the balls to cut it down i think it would of looked strange.

Did you like my riders backrest,if so i have another one here for sale,you've got first dibs on it,otherwise i'll bung it up for general sale for others with a new shape Burgman,

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Re: Givi screen

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Hi Steve,I'd like to come have a look at it if I could at your convenience (memory fade can't remember what it was like)

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Richard wrote:Let us know what you feel about it.....reckon it will be my next purchase.

Yes I will do that,busy next couple days but hope to get out again soon,don't think it gives much protection to hands from wind blast,it's 4"+ longer than stock screen

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Luckydave wrote:Hi Steve,I'd like to come have a look at it if I could at your convenience (memory fade can't remember what it was like)
Yep....not a problem Dave,you could either pop over or i'll meet you at Jack Hills or the Super Sausage......

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Sounds like a plan Steve,from memory I think you said it was quick to swap back over to stock seat,I'd only use it for long trips I reckon my wife would have problem getting on/off.How much do you want for it?message me if you don't want to put on here,when's best day time to meet?

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Re: Givi screen

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Steve,
Is the backrest a direct replacement for the standard one without any mods....can you put a pic of it up.
Richard.

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Proberly about five mins to swap it,10mm and 11mm spanners needed,i do believe it can be a bit of a pain for pillions,i dont carry a pillion so cant say for sure.

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Richard.....hope these pictures help,its attached to the original bumrest

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