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Old 24-04-12, 14:24
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XTZ screen buffeting

Does anyone else have an issue with the airflow over the screen ?
Im 5ft 10" and the aerodynamics around the screen are leaving me deaf and with a headache. Ive tried it with an Arai helmet and a Bell helmet and the Bell is better but theres still a lot of bad airflow around the screen.
Has anyone tried other screens or bolt on deflectors? Any Recommendations.
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Old 24-04-12, 14:29
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Does anyone else have an issue with the airflow over the screen?
Check out this thread, I think it covers everything in the great XTZ screen debate!

http://www.xt660.com/showthread.php?t=15939
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Old 24-04-12, 21:56
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Mine used to give me a bad headache from the buffeting too, removed the screen and no more headache! try it and see if it helps, i then cut it in half and still got a little headache but not as bad!
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Old 24-04-12, 22:55
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I had the same problem, 5.10" on a good day.

Skidmarx do a taller screen. No more buffeting. And made in England!
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Old 25-04-12, 00:04
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I was also getting it but found it was coming from slope at front
Of fuel tank. Next time you ride put your hand behind handlebars
Where fuel tank slopes up at front and you will feel so much air
Being directed straight at your head.
I blocked front just under headlight with some neatly cut perspex
And it stopped buffeting straight away.
Give it a try.
Worked for me matey
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Old 25-04-12, 19:22
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Replaced mine with an XT1200Z solved the screen buffeting and a lot more comfortable/faster to boot ..
Slight pishtaking aside it made me realise how bad/tiring the buffeting on the XT660z was as I used it for runs to Leeds and back, I had sort of ignored it thinking it was the helmet (Hornet DS) that was the problem and not the screen .
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Old 25-04-12, 20:14
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Cheers for the replies gents.
I hadn't thought about the air coming up through the fork legs but I think it's a mayor factor.
I'm going try some spacers between the screen and the head light to see if I can tip the screen a bit and get some air running behind it. I think I will have a go at blocking off some of the air 'passages' behind the head lights and up the fork legs. I like the size and design of the screen so don't want to change it just yet. If I can pick up a cheap one I might drill a few holes in it and see how it works
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Old 25-04-12, 21:53
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this old chestnut again......a great bike spoiled.....
i fitted the givi screen and worked for me....just a little tourer looking
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Old 25-04-12, 23:29
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screen buffeting

its worth reading all the threads on this,i am 5ft 11 and i have the givi screen, touratech spoiler, tankbag and handlebar bag from hein gerike. With these its ok and with ear plugs it cuts the noise down. You just have to find what works for you
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Old 26-04-12, 01:40
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I could write great lengths about this, but I'll try and keep it short.

My short friend tried my bike with the original screen and said he got headaches from the turbulence. I didn't notice myself.
Later I put on a taller screen and lived with the turbulence for the longest time, but only at higher speeds. Believe it or not it's just recently that I put back the original screen and thought hohey! turbulence is gone!

So, with the original screen your head is probably right where the wind travels over your screen. Like mine was with the taller screen since I am quite tall (2 meters). I read all about putting bird comb where the forks are, making plastic plates to cover it or putting on huge tank bags to stop wind coming up the forks. In the end it turned out to be as simple as putting on the original screen so the wind hits my chest/neck instead of my helmet. I also read someone chopped the original screen to make the same effect. May be worth a try? Just take it off completely and go for a test run first, only be aware of the difference between normal wind and actual turbulence that shakes your head so much that it almost blurs your vision.
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