Accessories in Thailand - windscreen

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Accessories in Thailand - windscreen

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This is a windscreen made by H2C, and marketed through Honda dealers. Part number is APK3667100ZA. It is available in clear, smoke, and black (mine is smoke). Cost was $29 USD.

It has the square extensions on the sides for the spring clips on the front grill - which do not come on other aftermarket windshields - so the front grill is solidly mounted.

It is slightly narrower that the windshield Honda markets in the USA (P/N 08R70-K36-A00) - so there is no clearance issue with the mirrors. Overall length is 60 cm from front to top.
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Very nice. And a really cheap price. I had to mod my Givi mid to make it like that.
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How is the wind noise with this? I was sorely disappointed with the Ermax -- it's now in the attic.
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Not much more noise than the stock meter visor.
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Dustoff66 wrote:How is the wind noise with this? I was sorely disappointed with the Ermax -- it's now in the attic.
You can easily trim these windshields with a rotary tool to get the correct height for you that is not noisy but still gives rain performance.
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