Just put it on today, still undecided on the look, seems to block the wind better, but I'll be taking it off since I need max airflow because of the heat.
(http://lh3.ggpht.com/daniel.y.oh/SFYL1_dVEGI/AAAAAAAAAvc/q7MYKoe6yrY/s800/CIMG0997.JPG)
(https://lh5.ggpht.com/daniel.y.oh/SFYNKfBJ3uI/AAAAAAAAAws/GRFxZVmkydQ/s800/CIMG1005.JPG)
(http://lh4.ggpht.com/daniel.y.oh/SFYNywhS2yI/AAAAAAAAAxU/hbVRaFlRne4/s800/CIMG1009.JPG)
i don't mind the look. kind of reminds me of the alien queen...
*wonders if that will be taken as plus or a minus*
anyway, how's wind protection, visibility, and the noise and buffeting when tucked down behind it?
I have mine on order, clear with PoorDucRiders. I decided clear for visibility and because I like that look for my red S2R 800. Your black bike is fine with the dark version, although IMO bar end mirrors looks better without the fairing.
Which midpipes are those? Any advice on getting/installing them?
Quote from: zarn02 on June 16, 2008, 12:33:51 AM
i don't mind the look. kind of reminds me of the alien queen...
*wonders if that will be taken as plus or a minus*
anyway, how's wind protection, visibility, and the noise and buffeting when tucked down behind it?
hahahaha...I should paint the alien queen head on the front!!
Wind protection, noise and buffeting are improved greatly, I'm 5'8" so it didn't take much to improve these things. I'd go with the clear because the visibility when tucked is terrible, can't fully lay on the tank or I could only see 1/2 of the road.
Quote from: stopintime on June 16, 2008, 01:21:50 AM
I have mine on order, clear with PoorDucRiders. I decided clear for visibility and because I like that look for my red S2R 800. Your black bike is fine with the dark version, although IMO bar end mirrors looks better without the fairing.
Which midpipes are those? Any advice on getting/installing them?
I'm gonna get the PoorDucRiders soon!
The midpipes are Spark...the polished finish is very nice, but the tooling marks are VERY visible, it looks like the mid-pipe is almost threaded where the s-pipes attach.
I believe the PoorDucRiders will improve things even more.
From DesmoWorld's website it seems like the pipes for S2R 800 come with the header pipe for the horizontal cylinder. Was it so for you or did you cut and re-use the stock header pipe? Any word on the fitment, sound and did you have to get a tune up?
Quote from: RandyFloyd on June 16, 2008, 12:06:27 AM
Just put it on today, still undecided on the look, seems to block the wind better, but I'll be taking it off since I need max airflow because of the heat.
looks propa. [thumbsup]
did this come as the whole assembly or just the see through part on top? I've got a black bike and going 90 on the freeway with no windshield is getting old. I'm not sure which to buy. They have 3 on monster parts.
I like the zero gravity, the sr series, and the givi a750. Anyone have any other pics or input on any of these?
Here is a pic of my Zero Gravity ST. Works pretty well with the PoorDucRiders.
(http://i271.photobucket.com/albums/jj142/skxrealestate/Ride%202008/Ride018.jpg)
Quote from: spaugh on July 07, 2008, 10:44:10 PM
did this come as the whole assembly or just the see through part on top?
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Just the top part. I think you need the ST to make a difference from stock.
Quote from: skxf430 on July 07, 2008, 11:17:39 PM
Here is a pic of my Zero Gravity ST. Works pretty well with the PoorDucRiders.
I've seen "PoorDucRiders" used several times and I have no idea what that means. I even Googled it and don't turn up anything. Bueller?
Thanks...and Hook'Em!
Google come up with this for "poorducrider":
http://www.poorducrider.com/stays.htm
To me, the Touring screen seems so much more stable (aerodynamics?) that I'm not convinced the PoorDucRiders are really needed.
MonsterParts (and I) have both.
That's the dark smoked version right?? I thinking about picking one up myself.
Quote from: skxf430 on July 07, 2008, 11:17:39 PM
Here is a pic of my Zero Gravity ST. Works pretty well with the PoorDucRiders.
i checked out the PDR's site but they don't list prices.
what did you pay for your set, if you don't mind saying?
thanks
Quote from: hydra on August 12, 2008, 12:27:01 PM
i checked out the PDR's site but they don't list prices.
what did you pay for your set, if you don't mind saying?
thanks
(sorry to answer when I'm not asked, but...)
MonsterParts charges $35 ("accessories"). My experience is that the Touring Screen does not flap around at all. Yes, that's strange - it must be because the aerodynamics are completely different. OK, it was even a little bit better with the PDRs but I'm not convinced they are really needed with the Touring Screen. If you keep the stock screen the PDRs will be a HUGE improvement!
thanks for replying stopintime... :)
I installed the Zero Gravity ST windscreen, and PoorDucRider fairing stays and at 6'1" I feel very little wind. With just the Zero Gravity windscreen the buffetting is decreased, but the fairing has a tendency to flex downward at highway speeds. The PoorDucRiders stop that flex. For any amount of highway riding definitely a worthwhile mod. Fairing stays $35, windscreen $90. [thumbsup]