Finally my new screen has been fitted, not as big as I thought it was going to be, but it does the job I want it to do, that means that I can use the A14 motorway near me once again. as their was to much wobble with out it .
I have previously said this bike is more powerful than my old 14reg and it was flying past lorries yesterday, were with my old 14reg you would struggle to get by them.
So it was £205 including fitting what was a lot more expensive than my old screen at £70 but this one has been fixed on with a metal bracket what is a far better way of mounting it than my old one.
Ouu...that looks like the perfect height for me! And it's good lookin'! Now alls I have to do is get me a brandy New 2019
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Looks great! I have the tall Givi, which mounts directly to the bike along the sides creating a wind seal apart from the very short slice in the plastics at the front. The tall Honda uses a bracket, mounting the screen away from the bike which allows for more airflow through, reducing the vacuum compared to the Givi. So less inward windrush from the sides and less Helmet buffeting in comparison I'd imagine. Jealous.
I didn;t want to pay dealer prices for the Honda original one (around £300), therefore went for the Givi. Waiting for them to develop/manufacture the screens for the new PCX. Hopefully not long now. I absolutely hate riding without a screen. So much wind push & noise.
Hurry up Givi!!
If you press the pedestrian crossing button, go on red anyway & make everyone wait in front of an open road - may you poo a random sized cactus everyday.