I think they are intended as replacements in case of breakage. Apart from these there are silly little sports screens that give virtually no protection. Just look nice
Screen for Forza 350
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Screen for Forza 350
Anyone know of a bigger screen for a Forza? I have had a look online and the only ones I have been able to find don't appear to be any bigger than the standard one. And for something like £82
I think they are intended as replacements in case of breakage. Apart from these there are silly little sports screens that give virtually no protection. Just look nice
What I am after is something not so much higher as wider. And of course goes up and down like the standard one. Can anyone help?
I think they are intended as replacements in case of breakage. Apart from these there are silly little sports screens that give virtually no protection. Just look nice
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Re: Screen forForza 350
Givi usually do bigger screens. They did one for the ADV350.
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Re: Screen forForza 350
The Givi screen is wider but I don't see what difference that makes.
As the height of the screen can be adjusted, a taller screen may not do much either; I'm 6' tall and if the screen is at its highest, I'm looking through it rather than over it.
I am considering buying a clip-on spoiler in the hope that it will have the same effect as the adjustable Givi screen I had on the Silverwing.
Incidentally, the Givi screen is available on Ebay at a lower price.
As the height of the screen can be adjusted, a taller screen may not do much either; I'm 6' tall and if the screen is at its highest, I'm looking through it rather than over it.
I am considering buying a clip-on spoiler in the hope that it will have the same effect as the adjustable Givi screen I had on the Silverwing.
Incidentally, the Givi screen is available on Ebay at a lower price.
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Re: Screen forForza 350
Yeah the clip ons are good.
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Re: Screen forForza 350
Having had a look at the screens available I will possibly go for a spoiler instead. The screens are not much wider than the standard one. Certainly not enough to justify their prices. Can these spoilers be clipped to the sides? That would be ideal.
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Re: Screen forForza 350
It's strange that you are looking through the screen when it is at it's highest. I am only 5' 6 and with my screen at it's highest I can still see over the top of it. In fact it comes to around nose height. Mine is a 2022. Maybe they changed the height of the screen before or after this?Waldorf wrote: Wed Nov 26, 2025 11:18 am The Givi screen is wider but I don't see what difference that makes.
As the height of the screen can be adjusted, a taller screen may not do much either; I'm 6' tall and if the screen is at its highest, I'm looking through it rather than over it.
I am considering buying a clip-on spoiler in the hope that it will have the same effect as the adjustable Givi screen I had on the Silverwing.
Incidentally, the Givi screen is available on Ebay at a lower price.
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Re: Screen forForza 350
His legs are 48 inch body is 24inch 
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Re: Screen forForza 350
Not strange at all. If the screen is at its highest, I look through the top couple of inches when I lower my gaze in order to avoid potholes and thus don't feel the need to bleat on about how poor the Forza suspension is - which it isn't.
I answered it particularly with regard to the width. I only ever pass on my experience and I don't question the experience of others since we are all different.
I answered it particularly with regard to the width. I only ever pass on my experience and I don't question the experience of others since we are all different.
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Re: Screen forForza 350
I've been down this route and posted about it.
I bought my new 350 Forza in May 2023 and very quickly realised I needed a taller/wider screen. First addition was an Xcreen from MRA which was an improvement but still not quite right, so I made some clamp-on side extensions - another small improvement. I then contacted Puig and got a touring screen - really good and was almost perfect. Someone on here was extolling the virtues of a Givi screen - bought one of those - much taller but more flimsy than the Puig and at speed would bend towards the rider, thus making it lower. Much thicker Puig now re-fitted and that has proven the best of the bunch. I now have an original Honda with Xcreen extension and a Givi, both surplus to requirements.
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I bought my new 350 Forza in May 2023 and very quickly realised I needed a taller/wider screen. First addition was an Xcreen from MRA which was an improvement but still not quite right, so I made some clamp-on side extensions - another small improvement. I then contacted Puig and got a touring screen - really good and was almost perfect. Someone on here was extolling the virtues of a Givi screen - bought one of those - much taller but more flimsy than the Puig and at speed would bend towards the rider, thus making it lower. Much thicker Puig now re-fitted and that has proven the best of the bunch. I now have an original Honda with Xcreen extension and a Givi, both surplus to requirements.
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Re: Screen forForza 350
I have a taller Givi screen on my 2018-19 Forza 300,and the taller screens for the Forza 350 are the same height 11 cm or 4.33” higher than the OE screen. I've had mine on since Spring 2019 with the same expensive multi adjustable screen spoiler I've been using since 2015. I used it on my previous maxi then on the Forza's OE screen while I was waiting for Givi to bring out the D1166 ST for my Forza.
Personally I don't see it as either screen up or down, I do it by ear. I raise or lower the screen for minimum wind noise into my helmet and what I can hear through my custom fit ear plugs. The taller screen and tweaked spoiler angle works great in rain too, I tend to adjust the screen height so I look through the gap between screen and spoiler, then fine tune it. I can of course look over the spoiler anytime by moving my head up, but the way it works for me looking through the gap, I rarely if ever have to wipe my visor. The occasional head movement to the left or right clears off droplets.
I don't want a Forza 350 and even if I did I'm still not sure I could fit my taller Givi screen. Anyway as we’re coming into Winter I'd rather be riding behind my taller Givi and matching handlebar wind deflectors than the minimal screens fitted to some of the current crop of maxi scooters.
Personally I don't see it as either screen up or down, I do it by ear. I raise or lower the screen for minimum wind noise into my helmet and what I can hear through my custom fit ear plugs. The taller screen and tweaked spoiler angle works great in rain too, I tend to adjust the screen height so I look through the gap between screen and spoiler, then fine tune it. I can of course look over the spoiler anytime by moving my head up, but the way it works for me looking through the gap, I rarely if ever have to wipe my visor. The occasional head movement to the left or right clears off droplets.
I don't want a Forza 350 and even if I did I'm still not sure I could fit my taller Givi screen. Anyway as we’re coming into Winter I'd rather be riding behind my taller Givi and matching handlebar wind deflectors than the minimal screens fitted to some of the current crop of maxi scooters.