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 Fatboy 
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Reg. Date : 19/08/2010
Posts : 33
Location :  United Kingdom
Posted : 07 Mar 2011 - 11:00   Post title : Screen Help
 
Looking for a screen to fit my T-Bird. The screen will not get a lot of use, couple times a year when touring.

Off around the highlands and Islands of Scotland in next couple of months and looking for something that will do the job but will not put too big a dent in the bank balance (If thats possible). Any pointers in the right direction would be appreciated.

Post edited by Fatboy on 07 Mar 2011 - 11:03
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 narsisco_lopez 
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Reg. Date : 09/09/2010
Posts : 2,765
Location : Golden (Showers!), Colorado, United States
Posted : 07 Mar 2011 - 12:55   Post title : Re: Screen Help (Re: Fatboy)
 
Check out the National Cycle Switchblade Deflector ... our buddy, National Cycle Switchblade Deflector sells them and a couple of guys just installed them.

 
2012 Storm (SOLD!)
Other Bikes:
2003 Suzuki DRZ400E (plated - my dual sport/mountain trail/camping bike)
Past Bikes:
2012 K13S
2009 KTM 990 Adventure
2010 Triumph Thunderbird 1600 (the Alien Queen)
2009 Triumph Sprint ST (another great bike!)
2007 Kawasaki ZX10R
2000 Kawasaki ZRX1100
1975 Honda SB550T "Clubman"
1981 Kawasaki KZ1000J
1985 Suzuki GS550E
1978 Yamaha 650 Special
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 zolti 
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Reg. Date : 23/03/2010
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Location : newcastle , United Kingdom
Posted : 07 Mar 2011 - 19:23   Post title : Re: Screen Help (Re: Fatboy)
 
what size? what style?

lots in the archives if you do a search

couple of us have the mra screen see my photo album, some have dart see mat and some have the ns flyscreen see bluenose, others have the larger ns screens and nars has the batwing. others have the triumph screens

i didnt want the harley lookalike style but there are a varielty out there now depends what you want both in size, style and cost.

i like mine and find it too easy to travel too fast now

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 trdutch 
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Reg. Date : 30/12/2010
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Location :  United States
Posted : 20 Mar 2011 - 18:43   Post title : Re: Screen Help (Re: Fatboy)
 
I just had the WIND VEST installed on the Bird when I was down in Daytona.It is low profile,easy on and off,looks good and does the job

 
I followed the herd and I got lost,
I went my own way and now I am found.
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 EnGage 
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Reg. Date : 14/07/2009
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Location : Grand Rapids, MI, United States
Posted : 20 Mar 2011 - 20:51   Post title : Re: Screen Help (Re: Fatboy)
 
If you want to use the quick release from Triumph, just get the screen and then cut it to fit around the headlights. Many people lower the screen using a dremel and sanding it smooth. No reason that won't work around the headlights.