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brent123 6 Mar 2007 16:50

XT600 do you ride w/a windsheild?
 
Hello from Turkey. I just bought my 99 xt600e (love'in it). It sure appears to me that riding without a windshield is...windy!!! Is there a reason why basically all pictures of all xt600's do not have windshields? Does everyone ride without a windsheild.
Also, any info. on where and what I might buy one would be greatly appreciated. **My first post here on this wonderful/grand web site. Thanks guys/gals. Would love to hear any/all comments.
....former americans living in Turkey. Happy days/happy trails.

*Touring Ted* 6 Mar 2007 19:42

You need to look for a Universal windshield. There are a few made by Givvi and Spitfire..

I have a Spitfire one on my xt600e..

Ted Magnum - Home

http://www.tedmagnum.com/gallery/alb...28Large%29.jpg

XTfubar 17 Mar 2007 06:16

nice screen !
 
TedMagnum...nice screen. In fact after seeing your pic I started looking for a similar screen...and guess what I found??:thumbup1:
screen
If luck will have it ...I'll be grabbing that sukker tomorrow !!!:funmeteryes:

*Touring Ted* 17 Mar 2007 20:45

Cool man.. Buy it !!

Mine cost £40 second hand... about $75


You need a 4.5mm Hex key to fit the bolts though and the clamps are a little wide for the standard bars so you will have to wrap some electrical tape under the clamps..

Oversize bars maybe fine though.

ED

bikerfromsark 21 Mar 2007 20:16

Hi
I throught I would add a modfication to have just made to my W/S. Before the wind would catch the top of my helmet bufferting me. So I after seeing the Paris Dakar bikes how the top of the screan kicks up. I simply heated up my oven to max (250C) and entered the tip of the plastic to heat it up carefuly, using a cloth to stop burning my fingers and gently turned it up. The result is really good and makes a huge difference!
Hope this helps.
George

*Touring Ted* 21 Mar 2007 23:02

Quote:

Originally Posted by bikerfromsark (Post 130646)
Hi
I throught I would add a modfication to have just made to my W/S. Before the wind would catch the top of my helmet bufferting me. So I after seeing the Paris Dakar bikes how the top of the screan kicks up. I simply heated up my oven to max (250C) and entered the tip of the plastic to heat it up carefuly, using a cloth to stop burning my fingers and gently turned it up. The result is really good and makes a huge difference!
Hope this helps.
George

hey nice bike...

Can you explain what you have done to your fork legs and seat ??

Cheers ,ed

YAMXT 22 Mar 2007 06:52

I have a screen on mine. Caused a bit of buffeting around the helmet so I added a little lip.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...screenmod4.jpg

bikerfromsark 22 Mar 2007 18:55

Hey Ted
When you asked about the forks and seat, I guess you are talking about the hide hight. My Bikes is a 04 TT600RE so has a lower seat hight. I am going to be selling my suspension front and rear (12k miles). The RE suspension is not as tall and gives about a 2 inch lower ride hight. If you are intersted let me know.
George

Alfow 21 Apr 2007 18:27

Spitfire screens for sale.
 
Hello all,

I have 3 brand new spitfire screens for sale. I thought i'd offer them here before ebay. 2 are complete with fitting kits and 1 is without.
Please get in touch if anyone is interested.

Cheers

Walkabout 21 Apr 2007 23:33

Could be interested in a screen for longer journeys.
I don't know anything about these "Spitfires" - will it fit to a TT600R?
Cheers,

Dave

Alfow 21 Apr 2007 23:59

Spitfire screens
 
I can't see why not, they are a universal screen after all. See the pictures above to get some idea of fitment.

Paul Thoreson 22 Apr 2007 01:15

A windscreen for what?
 
An attempt to try to lessen your motorcycle experience?

Brent,

Try going without a screen for a while and see how you like it. I personally don't like to use them. They usually funnel the wind right into your helmet, buffering you worse than without a screen. Back in the day when I used to use one, sometimes I would stand up going about 60mph/100kmh, and the straight wind felt so much better than the funneled wind that the screen creates. So I ended up taking it off and it's so much better! I've used the shorter stock screens that come on bikes, and larger/higher ones. None of them work for me. Plus, the bigger the screen, the more of your true clear vision you block out.

What's the point of riding a motorcycle if you're just going to put plastic up in front of you to hinder your view?! That's why I ride motorcycles, to feel the wind on my face! So, my advise, ditch the screen! Anyway, if you want to block the wind that's what helmet screens are for...do you want two screens?!

I'm mainly talking about highway riding here, but for dirt, I definately prefer to get rid of the plastic blocking my view, and be able to see the route in front of me better.

I do like some of the home alterations you guys have done, pretty cool.

Walkabout 22 Apr 2007 21:04

Hi Alfow,
A problem on my bike is that I can't see where I could fit in the fittings of a universal screen (and I can't see in the pics on this thread how they do it either) - in my case, the bars are pretty "full" with mirrors, a bolt on brace, the usual gubbins for levers and handguards + I think the bars are cut down (they are about 30" across which seems shortish to me).
What are the fittings like for these universal screens? (width and that type of thing).

Paul,
Yes, it's a nice concept and I have ridden without a screen, often - I am doing now.
However, the weather in, say, Scotland can make you think you would give your right arm and leg for some sort of protection from the sleet & wind when you have 300 miles to do to get home. It's nice to have the option!!

I had a test ride on a brand new Goldwing a few years ago, just because I could, and that had air vents built into the "dashboard" - and it needed them because I was over-heating behind that screen.

Cheers,

Dave

Alfow 22 Apr 2007 22:11

Spitfire screen fitment
 
If you have a close look at ted magnums first picture you can see where the supports attach to the bars just inside the mirror stalks via a standard diameter handlebar clamp. I've just sold one to somebody with an XR400, very similar handlebar setup to yours with the brace etc. The supports will sit between where the brace attaches to the bars and the mirror stalks.

Walkabout 23 Apr 2007 17:56

windscreen clearance
 
Hi again,
There's a maximum of 60 mm avail in the space between the brace and mirrors, but this is also on the crank in the bars on both sides while on the RHS there is even less than this "just off" the bars; this caused by the throttle cables and the front brake cable + the brake fluid reservoir is very close at that point. Overall, on the right, I reckon there is no space for anything more. I still think the bars have been cut down by a previous owner by about 3" - it's in s/moto mode at present, although I don't have any other bars.

I've tried to get a pic uploaded but it is far too big (and I have no idea how to make it smaller)!

As a point, where else is this screen supported? - for the XTs in the pics it seems to simply sit on the headlight at the front end.

Alfow 23 Apr 2007 19:06

Spitfire screen fitment
 
The screen mounts on the bars as in the pics with no other mounting points as the XT's XR's etc are hardly rocket ships! The clamp opens up to 25-26mm so should easily fit around the cranked part of the bar.

Alfow 23 Apr 2007 19:32

Spitfire screen fitment
 
I just tried the clamps on my XT bars and they fit nicely around the cranked part of the bar. Hope that helps.

XTfubar 24 Apr 2007 05:15

I use the same screen as TedMagnum. My mounts are placed on the flat portion of the bar between to 2 mounting points.It's a tight fit but it won't move. Either my bar is non stock or TM's is non stock. My right hand controls won't allow the screen to be mounted at that location.

cheers

*Touring Ted* 24 Apr 2007 10:57

Quote:

Originally Posted by XTfubar (Post 134285)
I use the same screen as TedMagnum. My mounts are placed on the flat portion of the bar between to 2 mounting points.It's a tight fit but it won't move. Either my bar is non stock or TM's is non stock. My right hand controls won't allow the screen to be mounted at that location.

cheers

Hey

My bars "Were" stock and the screen fitted ok. I had the clamps mounted just after the S-bend in the bar. I had to wrap some insulating tape under the clamp as it was a bit lose where I had it.

Unfortunatly, when I swapped to Renthal Twinwall bars and fitted my handguards, there was simply no space on the bars to accomodate the screen.

http://www.tedmagnum.com/gallery/alb...28Large%29.jpg

XTfubar 25 Apr 2007 01:26

TM..any chance of a pic downward showing the right hand mount? On mine the master cyclinder interferes slightly not allowing the clampy part to work properly.

*Touring Ted* 25 Apr 2007 01:38

Quote:

Originally Posted by XTfubar (Post 134398)
TM..any chance of a pic downward showing the right hand mount? On mine the master cyclinder interferes slightly not allowing the clampy part to work properly.

Thats the only pic i have im afraid. Iv since removed the screen and changed bars.

Have you tried moving your whole throttle and brake assembley around a bit. I had to tape the bar a little for a tight fit too as its right on the bend.

Just keep all the fixings VERY lose when fitting and it will all wobble together eventually.

XTfubar 25 Apr 2007 02:35

I left the grips where they were but moving them could be an option. I think the screen is secured just fine at least for now.

LINKY

*Touring Ted* 25 Apr 2007 10:25

Quote:

Originally Posted by XTfubar (Post 134406)
I left the grips where they were but moving them could be an option. I think the screen is secured just fine at least for now.

LINKY

As long as it doesnt wobble about in the wind then its fine.

I originally had it where you do but the screen wasnt high enough for my preference.

Still, i dont have one at all now :(

Walkabout 25 Apr 2007 14:31

looked at from all angles!
 
I've looked at my bars from all directions and I am not going to get a screen onto this particular barset; as mentioned earlier they may be cut down by some previous owner (or non-standard after market) and the whole length of the bars is very "crowded"; even around the middle which has a clamp "brace" underneath and between the two usual clamp fixing points which almost touches the yoke.

I have even figured out how to get smaller JPEGs out of my camera, but even the smallest available setting is not small enough for the limits on this website and I have no idea how to compress them further, so loading pics has failed again!

Ex-vanman 25 Jun 2007 14:43

Re:Spitfire screens
 
Hi There Alflow
Think this reply might be a bit out of date and i can't send you a p.m. but do you have any of the spitfire screens left and how much were you asking for them, also wherabouts in wilts are you?
Thanks
vaughan

zap2504 23 Oct 2007 18:21

I had a Spitfire-type universal screen on for a short time - difficult to mount on the handlebars due to all the other "stuff" and the 2-point mount allowed too much flex in the system so the screen continually needed repositioning. I've since obtained another universal which I'm going to try "reversed" - i.e., upside down with the wider part on top and the narrower part against the "number plate" above the headlight. I've also seen where some have adapted the windscreen from a BMW R1100GS (the one with the rectangular headlight). I've also seen this screen for the XT225s - Turbo City - Rock-It Parts but $180 USD is too steep for me to experiment.


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