quantumleap39
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I have received my brp wind screen / deflection system today and put it on. At first glance, seemed well built.
Windscreen: - 23" tall
The wind screen installed with only one issue. They use plastic screws for the top 2 screws. go figure, I snapped one off and had to remove it. Went with all metal screws. Looks very good though, covers the hands nicely. There is no bluring or warped vision if you look through it.
The wind deflectors:
not bad to install except they are not labeled, with a L or R. so look at the pictures VERY closely or you will install it on the wrong side only to swap it later. Sturdy they seem and they block the wind nicely. They also break up the lines of the spyder giving it a different persona,
The ride:
on back roads, my main face shield can be lifted and ride with glasses, some but not a ton of wind is felt on the face. The screen was confortable to ride behind on back roads. The highway was most noticable. I am 5'7" tall, the screen did its job. There was very limited buffering though. I also have the brp riser installed though. The leg deflectors did a fantastic job as I got caught in the rain. came off actually dry while riding. This is the first time I could hear the spyder on the highway as it created a nice air pocket. again, hands nicely covered. A majority of my rides are highway in the boston area. hand coverage is a good thing up here.
Now the big question answered. I CAN use my BRP cover and it DOES cover the spyder with out an issue. Ill add to this post in a bit with some photos.
My personal opinion :2thumbs: :clap: :thumbup:
hyea::yes::bowdown:
Windscreen: - 23" tall
The wind screen installed with only one issue. They use plastic screws for the top 2 screws. go figure, I snapped one off and had to remove it. Went with all metal screws. Looks very good though, covers the hands nicely. There is no bluring or warped vision if you look through it.
The wind deflectors:
not bad to install except they are not labeled, with a L or R. so look at the pictures VERY closely or you will install it on the wrong side only to swap it later. Sturdy they seem and they block the wind nicely. They also break up the lines of the spyder giving it a different persona,
The ride:
on back roads, my main face shield can be lifted and ride with glasses, some but not a ton of wind is felt on the face. The screen was confortable to ride behind on back roads. The highway was most noticable. I am 5'7" tall, the screen did its job. There was very limited buffering though. I also have the brp riser installed though. The leg deflectors did a fantastic job as I got caught in the rain. came off actually dry while riding. This is the first time I could hear the spyder on the highway as it created a nice air pocket. again, hands nicely covered. A majority of my rides are highway in the boston area. hand coverage is a good thing up here.
Now the big question answered. I CAN use my BRP cover and it DOES cover the spyder with out an issue. Ill add to this post in a bit with some photos.
My personal opinion :2thumbs: :clap: :thumbup:
