Which screen do you recommend (or not)

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Which screen do you recommend (or not)

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Santa wants to know what the in-laws should get me for christmas

No socks for me this year

Been thinking of the airblade screen

Yes?....No?....Don't make a difference which one?

Your help with this much appreciated :thumbup:
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airblade.... it will break in the post, or when ur fitting it.
get the fabbri - vastly superior and better at high speed.
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mates got a Zero gravity DB screen on his duke,it looks nice and thick and he says it's good at high speeds too...
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52" Plasma, hooked up to Eurosport via Sky+.

Gets hot enough to dry your gloves, too.
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i just bought one of these, i made him an offer of £25 which was accepted and 3 days later it arrived (very well packaged aswell), i wasn't expecting much in the way of quality at that price, but what a surprise the plastic is nice and thick it was in mint condition and it looks the nuts, i will take a couple of pictures of the bike tomorrow with the new screen on and post them on the forum.
i dont know how it will handle all the dead flies and general crap a screen has to deal with, but i was well impressed..... :thumbup:
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Thanks for info guys

Keep me posted please Biggy :thumbup:
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Got mine from M&P and dony know what make it is but it certainly helps with buffeting and "Wind Noise"
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I have fabbri screen can recomend very well made :thumbup:
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Zero Gravity everytime for me, cost more but worth it, great styling, well made and fits without any problems :thumbup:
Fabbri are also a close second :thumbup: if your budget is low then Skiddmarks are not that bad.
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Looking at putting a new screen on mine. The stock one is a bit low. Zero-gravity looks most tempting. Had zero-gravity on my GPZ900R and my ZX10 and they're quality screens. Tough. Stylish. Aero-dynamic.
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cheekykev wrote: Fabbri are also a close second :thumbup: if your budget is low then Skiddmarks are not that bad.
Yes indeed Fabbri on mine as well. :thumbup:

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