Just wanted to put some feedback out there on Eaglescreens (Australia).
I recently purchased a new higher screen for my M1100 (screen model no. D18).
The product is great- quality, finish, fitment all exceptional.
The only negative was they could do with a better website supporting e-commerce and making communication easier. That said comms were good albeit slightly slow.
All in all it was a good experience and a great product.
Pics or it didn't happen.
Mark
Oh it happened alright....... The difference is incredible. May not be for everyone but I'm 6'3" and this just does me perfectly. No more wind blast in the chest, neck area.
Behold a thing of Beauty!!!
(http://i1244.photobucket.com/albums/gg579/camof/b4f94b36ddfb082d49d7c2a29c515120_zps66be2df0.jpg)
(http://i1244.photobucket.com/albums/gg579/camof/ddd0c61181e73e4634f5640519f14907_zps1fea44ff.jpg)
(http://i1244.photobucket.com/albums/gg579/camof/adb5405e0a455b10816f5ed2db10b436_zps26eac1e6.jpg)
(http://i1244.photobucket.com/albums/gg579/camof/14f11ea4060801978d84a33e49e47a14_zpsb13dc09c.jpg)
(http://i1244.photobucket.com/albums/gg579/camof/958f7f5ea85b8abdaa38ce90ac63cba8_zps54e6ef97.jpg)
I would definatly get one of those if I still had my M1100S!
Huh, that actually blows the air off your chest? I'm about your height, I tried the puig screen and I got minimal results. I needed serious wind / cold protection from a larger screen.
I bought both types of National Cycle Vstream screens. They look ugly, but the made the ride to central California coast and Bay Area tolerable.
love the look of that screen, my fear is that being only 5' 9" I would take it right in the face or neck. Got enough bugs on my chest to feed a small army..... It would be tragic if that all hit my face.
Nice bike! [beer]
Actually the more I am looking at it and from a distance, with hindsight I reckon I might go a clear next time (with my colour scheme).
Isn't it so strange this incessant quest for change..... I'm think of taking off the bikini, just for a change. Maybe I'll leave that for summer when the wind chill isn't too bad. [roll]