Trouble is this happens fairly often to me, about once every 3-4 weeks. The joys of daily riding all year around in PortsmouthFrenchie wrote: Well done for surviving! You deserve a hot chocolate.

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Trouble is this happens fairly often to me, about once every 3-4 weeks. The joys of daily riding all year around in PortsmouthFrenchie wrote: Well done for surviving! You deserve a hot chocolate.
Aside from a seriously bright bib or jacket, and a white helmet, I'm pretty much settled on some additional lighting, such as hub lights.Z750Jay wrote:Trouble is this happens fairly often to me, about once every 3-4 weeks. The joys of daily riding all year around in PortsmouthFrenchie wrote: Well done for surviving! You deserve a hot chocolate.
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It's wider Han the original but When on highest setting it's of no benefit Regards keeping wind off hands/arms on lowest setting a bit of protection but not enough to keep hands warmer.At 5'10" tall I can see over top on lowest setting on higher setting you have to look through and if it gets wet/mucky you can't see through and have to clean it.Frenchie wrote:Be interested in how you get on. Is the width similar to the original?Luckydave wrote:Fitted a bigger Givi screen onto my Burgman 650.Dead easy/quick task haven't ridden it properly yet,it's over 4 inches taller than original but I can see over top when screen at lowest point.
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