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Honda's own windscreen upgrade - anyone?

Posted: Fri Nov 08, 2013 2:05 pm
by dustin91
I didn't know Honda made their own windscreen... available on Amazon(US) for only twice what any Puig or Givi seems to go for: http://amzn.com/B00DSPEEVA.

Anyone ever install one?

Re: Honda's own windscreen upgrade - anyone?

Posted: Fri Nov 08, 2013 2:27 pm
by gn2
Think it could be made by Ermax, the Forza one from Honda is.

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Posted: Fri Nov 08, 2013 4:23 pm
by dustin91
Thanks. Ermax seems a bit more tricky to get hold of in the states... and I meant to be sarcastic about how much it costs!

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Posted: Mon Feb 17, 2014 10:42 am
by beegmouse
They threw one in free when I bought mine.

Very good quality. But not worth the price over a Givi

Re: Honda's own windscreen upgrade - anyone?

Posted: Tue Feb 18, 2014 10:52 pm
by cfrobw
I bough my PCX used, it had 1400 miles on it. It also had the Honda full screen on it. They either gave it to the lady who purchased the bike, or she purchased it and had it added to the bike.

Re: Honda's own windscreen upgrade - anyone?

Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2014 6:59 am
by Indyglow
cfrobw wrote:I bough my PCX used, it had 1400 miles on it. It also had the Honda full screen on it. They either gave it to the lady who purchased the bike, or she purchased it and had it added to the bike.
What do you think of the Honda screen? Any buffeting issues at higher speeds or anything you don't like about it? Any pictures of it on your bike?

Re: Honda's own windscreen upgrade - anyone?

Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2014 1:56 am
by cfrobw
Indyglow

I'm not sure, what you mean by buffeting? Do you mean like the windshield fluttering or vibrating at top speeds?

Re: Honda's own windscreen upgrade - anyone?

Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2014 5:15 am
by Indyglow
cfrobw wrote:Indyglow

I'm not sure, what you mean by buffeting? Do you mean like the windshield fluttering or vibrating at top speeds?
Does the wind come over the top of the screen right at your helmet and hit so hard your eyes bobble around in your head, or your head bobbles around on your neck, or anything like that? This is the problem lots of people have with the short Givi screen at higher speeds. You are one of only a few people who have the actual Honda screen, so it will be great to know what you think of it and if you notice any problems using it.

Re: Honda's own windscreen upgrade - anyone?

Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2014 10:27 pm
by cfrobw
Here the windshield  is off, but the other parts were put back to show what has to be removed.
Here the windshield is off, but the other parts were put back to show what has to be removed.
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Remove the left side screw
Remove the left side screw
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Remove the right side screw
Remove the right side screw
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carefully unsnap the left side
carefully unsnap the left side
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carefully remove the left side
carefully remove the left side
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carefully remove the left side
carefully remove the left side
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Carefully snap the left side clip out of its hole
Carefully snap the left side clip out of its hole
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Front cover removed
Front cover removed
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Frond of Honda PCX windscreen accessory
Frond of Honda PCX windscreen accessory
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Right side of Honda PCX windscreen accessory
Right side of Honda PCX windscreen accessory
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Left side of Honda PCX windscreen accessory
Left side of Honda PCX windscreen accessory
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Rear side of Honda PCX windscreen accessory
Rear side of Honda PCX windscreen accessory
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right side stock windscreen mounts
right side stock windscreen mounts
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left side stock windscreen mounts
left side stock windscreen mounts
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snap the windshield bracket in on the left and right sides
snap the windshield bracket in on the left and right sides
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right side of mirror in place
right side of mirror in place
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left side of mirror in place
left side of mirror in place
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4 Bolts with rubber washers
4 Bolts with rubber washers
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Bolt in the right side bolts
Bolt in the right side bolts
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Bolt in the left side bolts
Bolt in the left side bolts
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Snap in the right side of the cover
Snap in the right side of the cover
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Snap in the left side of the cover and replace the two screws removed at the beginning.
Snap in the left side of the cover and replace the two screws removed at the beginning.
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The installation is finished
The installation is finished
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Re: Honda's own windscreen upgrade - anyone?

Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2014 10:55 pm
by cfrobw
Indyglow,

To answer your question, the first day I rode my PCX, I drove it 15 miles out and 15 miles back on the Interstate at 60. (My bike was used by 2 months, had 1400 miles on it.) There was what you would call buffeting that day. Its the only time it occurred. I think I was leaning to far forward towards the windscreen. I felt like I was in a wind tunnel, my helmet was vibrating on my head like crazy. See the attached photo.
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After examining the bike I found that there is a huge opening at the bottom of the windscreen in the front, part of the design of the bike. It allows wind to rush straight up the inside of the screen. I believe this is what caused my helmet to vibrate. I haven't had the problem since that day. I changed the way I sit. I don't put my face close up to the windshield like I did that day.

Rob

Re: Honda's own windscreen upgrade - anyone?

Posted: Fri Feb 21, 2014 7:38 am
by Indyglow
Thank you for all the info, especially the pictures! One last question---do you look through the screen or over it? Okay, one more last question--how tall are you? I'm only 5'3" and would like to be able to see over a screen rather than have to look through it. Maybe the better question would be, what is the length of the screen from top tip to bottom tip?

Re: Honda's own windscreen upgrade - anyone?

Posted: Tue Feb 25, 2014 9:32 pm
by cfrobw
I look over it. I'm 6'1". If you look at the last few pictures, you will see that the screen is about 4 to 5 inches taller than the mirrors. If you wish, I can measure from the dash straight up to get the height and take a photo.

Re: Honda's own windscreen upgrade - anyone?

Posted: Tue Feb 25, 2014 9:40 pm
by cfrobw
dustin91 wrote:I didn't know Honda made their own windscreen... available on Amazon(US) for only twice what any Puig or Givi seems to go for: http://amzn.com/B00DSPEEVA.

Anyone ever install one?
Dustin, I'm not sure about the GIVI windscreen, but the Honda windscreen is made from polycarbonate lens material, like scratch resistant eye wear. This could be why its pricier, otherwise its just the Honda name.

Re: Honda's own windscreen upgrade - anyone?

Posted: Wed Feb 26, 2014 8:33 am
by Indyglow
cfrobw wrote:I look over it. I'm 6'1". If you look at the last few pictures, you will see that the screen is about 4 to 5 inches taller than the mirrors. If you wish, I can measure from the dash straight up to get the height and take a photo.
Yes, thank you, that would help a lot. It's hard trying to figure out how high the screen is just by looking at the pictures.

Re: Honda's own windscreen upgrade - anyone?

Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2014 8:28 pm
by cfrobw
Indyglow wrote:
cfrobw wrote:I look over it. I'm 6'1". If you look at the last few pictures, you will see that the screen is about 4 to 5 inches taller than the mirrors. If you wish, I can measure from the dash straight up to get the height and take a photo.
Yes, thank you, that would help a lot. It's hard trying to figure out how high the screen is just by looking at the pictures.
According to my measurements its 15.35 inches tall from where the cover over the handlebar meets the dash.

See image below.
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Re: Honda's own windscreen upgrade - anyone?

Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2014 4:39 pm
by Indyglow
Thank you so much! That measurement is VERY helpful.

Re: Honda's own windscreen upgrade - anyone?

Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2014 5:51 pm
by Mel46
If I remember correctly, when I put our Givi windshield on, the holes on the windshield that line up with the windshield brackets was actually drilled through the Plexiglas itself, which means that the hole you had the problem with isn't as large with a Givi because it is closer to the body. My wife is only 5 ft tall but was getting buffeted when she had the smaller Givi windshield on, so we went up in size and now have the tall Givi windshield. She sees through it instead of over it, but the buffeting is gone.

Re: Honda's own windscreen upgrade - anyone?

Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2014 2:31 pm
by cfrobw
Mel46 wrote:If I remember correctly, when I put our Givi windshield on, the holes on the windshield that line up with the windshield brackets was actually drilled through the Plexiglas itself, which means that the hole you had the problem with isn't as large with a Givi because it is closer to the body. My wife is only 5 ft tall but was getting buffeted when she had the smaller Givi windshield on, so we went up in size and now have the tall Givi windshield. She sees through it instead of over it, but the buffeting is gone.
Are you referring to the spot where the holes aren't lined up in the photo above? If so that's just because I was showing them in the picture before I hooked it to the mounting points. It just hooks right in and you re install the bolts.