Batzen screen riser and screens

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Hi All,

Like a few on here the OE screen on the AT isnt perfect, ok at town speeds but for faster motorway speeds not good enough. Ive tried the Puig which is tall enough but skinny, meaning my wide shoulders were getting buffeted, I then went for a touring MRA which is wider but not tall enough for me, so i decided to get the batzen screen risers, this raises the screen up and down to suit. Anyway, i fitted them and just wanted to advice that the MRA screen wont go the bottom section of the batzen risers due to the shape of the screen.

Ive sourced yet another screen which is wide enough and tall enough ( and black ) with the risers :bow so gonna sell the others and hopefully i will be a happy bunny :thumb

On another buffeting note, i know some complain of the wind coming up between the forks but after fitting a crossbar and handlebar bag its pretty much non existent.
 

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Yea the buffeting even with a Puig screen is still not good ,which bag did you get?
 
This is mine works very well and cost me very little :thumb
Screws to the original screen
Batzen IMHO is crap...lets far too much air under the screen
 

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just ordered the very expensive V stream medium. Ill report back when it son...
I have the same screen with the batzen bars and it works great. Not a cheap combo but cost was forgotton after first ride.
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I have the same screen with the batzen bars and it works great. Not a cheap combo but cost was forgotton after first ride.
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I find mine about 2 inchs too tall for me! Ridge is just in my sightlines, more so at night. Might continue my quest..

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Right onto my third combination..tomorrow it'll be the Puig wind deflector on the OEM screen. V stream was too tall. Chinese wind deflector was bloody awesome but clamp kept coming loose. I am pretty sure the Puig deflector is gonna be my final attempt...well lets hope so, it's getting hard to hide all the arrival packages..
 
I’m using standard screen plus MRA X-screen jobbie - works for me. I’m 6’3” (but taller than Donald) with a higher than normal seat and can comfortably ride visor-up at all speeds.

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That doesnt look like the standard AT screen

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That’s cos it isn’t. Wrong forum, thought I was posting a PM!


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Well, fitted the puig extender and very happy so far up to 60mph. No time yet to motorway test. Still get wind coming up under the helmet though. But the cracking noise at ear level is gone and the shoulder buffeting is no more. Mind you this 80 quid extender does the same as the 20 quid knockoff chinese...except this doesn't unclamp..
 
Well, fitted the puig extender and very happy so far up to 60mph. No time yet to motorway test. Still get wind coming up under the helmet though. But the cracking noise at ear level is gone and the shoulder buffeting is no more. Mind you this 80 quid extender does the same as the 20 quid knockoff chinese...except this doesn't unclamp..
Just windered how you got on at motorway speeds then?
 
Batzen on mine too, works fine with a slightly taller screen
 

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What works for me is screen deflector on top of the standard AT screen plus fork deflector.
I'm 5'10 tall, 32 inseam, standard height seat.
 

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