That turned out super nice! I really like the look better after, I know Triumph was trying to mix it up a tad with the "new" look but the bike just kind of looked incomplete without the Fly Screen Kit. Nice work.
Thanks for watching and the comment! I agree it's how the bike should have come, it simply looks better this way plus it needs something to protect the back of the dash.
Thanks for this, most professional. I adore my 2024 RS (in Red (much nicer :-) )), but the only part that feels unfinished like a Yamaha is this bit. I had the full fairing thingy on my 2016 model and don't really want the same on this. I have seen a little carbon filler on FB group that hides the back of the dash but keeps the shape of the little standard oojamaflip. But it's nearly £100 I think.
I’ve just bought my screen from triumph U.K. it’s £252 yikes!!! Fitting is easy except for last two bastard bolts, looks magic and hopefully protects a little from the wind
Well, there goes my money haha, I have been wanting to order the flyscreen kit for my 765 but was a bit worried about install difficulty as im not super mechanical, thanks for the step by step, order placed for both the flyscreen kit and the visor kit.
@@MotoPete765 How I always feel watching a new video from Damir hahah, its a problem. Im afraid the more videos he does about his 765 the more Ill want to upgrade my trident!
Great instructions!! I’m not mechanically inclined and went on great. One thing on the black plastic, push on the tabs to slide them in. You may have said it idk. Thanks again 🙏🏻
Thanks so much I just installed it on my yellow RS! The hardest part is to remove the original panel, I almost quit doing it because it was so hard to remove.
Thank you! Yeah I like the aggressive stock look as well, but just didn’t like how exposed the dash was in stock form…I will say this, the Fly screen looks so much netter in person vs in photos.
Love this one! I have the same bike, but in dark red. Q: What brand of tail-tidy did you put on yours? Just curious as I am currently shopping for one. Be safe. -Cheers
I was wondering how the factory piece comes off i was actually looking at mine this weekend and that was helpful. The flyscreen makes the bike look proper forsure. Good stuff.
Does it help with reducing wind onto chest and helmet? I personally like the looks without the flyscreen better and the two parts together would cost me 300€.
Great instructional, took me 20 minutes up until the last two wee Allen key bolts, I’ve been at those two little bastards for over an hour and they just won’t go in…. It all looks lined up but will those little bolts catch the clips, no effing way, I’m having a break before I smash the whole thing in frustration 🤣
Hey. That looks cool. I want to get that screen and visor too. Do you know if the visor comes in different tints, like light smoke and dark smoke? When I check the accessories web page the visor seems very light tinted or almost clear, but your seems to be dark smoke which looks much better... Is it just poor photos, or are there different tints? Thanks.
Yeah its kind of weird, everywhere I have looked, even Triumph direct the photos show the screen as clear, but when you buy it it will look smoked like mine. As far as I am aware there is only one version of the screen and it will look like the one in this video. Hope that helps, thanks for watching!
Just wondering with the clips when you installed the screen on the bike, you mentioned the clips click in in when you slide it on, does it easily slide down for removal?
shop.triumphcleveland.com/store/Triumph-Street-Triple-765-RS-Moto2-Flyscreen-Kit-A9708603-p512674041 and shop.triumphcleveland.com/store/Triumph-Street-Triple-765-Speed-Triple-1200-RS-Coated-Flyscreen-Visor-A9708525-p364178194
I honestly have no idea, I have never owned or worked on a 2022 model. If I had to guess I would say no, since the small part first appeared on the 2024 models, so I would be surprised if models before that had mounting points for it
it looks like if i byy the flyscreen first and see how I like it, I wouldnt have to take it all off again to add the visor later - it would just be an easy pop on. is that true?
No you would have to take it off to install the visor later, I guess technically if you had the right tools and small hands you could take the flyscreen about halfway off instead of all the way, and then do the install but you would run the risk of breaking/scratching something.
Im not 100% sure as I havent done the install on the R, but my understanding is that the install itself is 100% the same, whats different is how you take off the factory piece before you start the instal (your owners manual can explain that part).
Is there a difference? Yes, is it massive? No. If you are expecting full sport bike fairing amount of difference you will be disappointed. If you have realistic expectations of getting a slight difference in wind and great protection for your dash for under $300 you will be happy. Hope that makes sense.
@@FifthNorth Thanks dude. My first bike after 50 years is a Ninja 500. Perfect for me, but the wind becomes an issue pretty quick, like at 40mph. I really want a Triple 675 but I'm thinking the wind is going to be as bad or worse. You think?
@@jonobester5817 from as far back as I can remember Ninja 500s have a full fairing right? So I would have to assume that the wind on any model Triple would be worse as it is a Sport Naked VS a Sport bike. As far as my street triple goes, I ride comfortably up to about 60mph, after that is when the wind starts to annoy me. With that said, I haven't yet had a chance to do any freeway riding with the new kit installed (have only been able to get up to about 55/60) so I can't say for sure if above 60mph is any better now with the kit.
@@FifthNorth I call my Ninja 500 a poor man's sport bike. I don't have to worry about doing any accidental wheelies. But I would hesitate to call it a full fairing. I don't know, Maybe it is. In any case, the riding posture is way more upright than a real sportbike.
@@jonobester5817 I can understand all of your points, but even still I would say from most Ninjas that I have seen that front "fairing" and windscreen look taller than what I have now that the Fly Screen kit is installed so I would have to assume that it offers more wind protection, but to your point riding position does make a difference and so does the position of said screens....I guess long answer short is, I would assume that your Ninja has better wind protection because of the size of the windscreen/panel but no real way of knowing until you ride both and see how it feels to your size of body and riding position.
I can’t get the final screw in! How did you do it? One side is in, but the other just turns and pops. I’m pulled engines and never had this much trouble with one screw
@@lcgiv4u wont lie it was tricky, it kept not going for me either, i basically had to get it dead straight, say a few choice words and finally got it to go hahaha
What are your thoughts on the before and after?
That turned out super nice! I really like the look better after, I know Triumph was trying to mix it up a tad with the "new" look but the bike just kind of looked incomplete without the Fly Screen Kit. Nice work.
@@2WheelDez Thanks, yeah I like it a lot better with the kit.
I recently installed this too. I think I like it better too. I was hesitant at first.
did it provide any relief from sun glare directly on the TFT Screen?
@@altonkriel Yes, somewhat, depending on the angle of the sun.
Very clear explanation. 🙂
all easy n the hard part is the two screws at the end
Excellent, very calm and detailed. It is a disgrace that Triumph don't install this out of the box!!!
Thanks for watching and the comment! I agree it's how the bike should have come, it simply looks better this way plus it needs something to protect the back of the dash.
Thanks for the step by step on this
NP, thanks for watching!
Thanks for this, most professional. I adore my 2024 RS (in Red (much nicer :-) )), but the only part that feels unfinished like a Yamaha is this bit. I had the full fairing thingy on my 2016 model and don't really want the same on this. I have seen a little carbon filler on FB group that hides the back of the dash but keeps the shape of the little standard oojamaflip. But it's nearly £100 I think.
I’ve just bought my screen from triumph U.K. it’s £252 yikes!!! Fitting is easy except for last two bastard bolts, looks magic and hopefully protects a little from the wind
Thanks a lot. Very usefull 👍 much clearer than the Triumph instructions 😉
Ah thanks, appreciate the kind words and thanks for watching, I’m glad to hear the video was helpful.
Thanks for dimostrations ❤
Well, there goes my money haha, I have been wanting to order the flyscreen kit for my 765 but was a bit worried about install difficulty as im not super mechanical, thanks for the step by step, order placed for both the flyscreen kit and the visor kit.
Yeah be careful in watching the next few videos too, you may be seeing a lot of money go hahaha some great 765 parts installs coming up!
@@FifthNorth hahaha, I better get my bank account ready haha
@@MotoPete765 How I always feel watching a new video from Damir hahah, its a problem. Im afraid the more videos he does about his 765 the more Ill want to upgrade my trident!
@@2WheelDez Don't shoot the messenger Dez hahah, I can't be held liable for you buying awesome Moto parts hahahaha
I got one on Amazon and it fir perfectly
Thanks mate, nice clear and easy to follow simple install 👍
Appreciate it, thanks for watching!
Vraiment bien expliqué et bien filmé 👍
Thank you! And thank you for watching!
That turned out great!
Looks great
Thanks.
vielen Dank für die perfekte Anleitung nachdem die Angst beim ersten Schritt 1:48 weg war , ging der Rest easy !!! 🤣😂
No problem, thanks for watching! And yeah that first step was scary, I thought I was going to break it.
@@FifthNorth
Excellent video! Thank you!
Looks very good!
Thanks! And thanks for watching!
Thank for the detailed tutorial! Really appreciate it
No problem, thanks for watching, hope it helps.
Great instructions!! I’m not mechanically inclined and went on great. One thing on the black plastic, push on the tabs to slide them in. You may have said it idk. Thanks again 🙏🏻
Thanks for the kind words and for watching, much appreciated! Glad the video helped.
The installation is exactly the same on the R model as well, in case anyone is wondering.
Thanks so much I just installed it on my yellow RS! The hardest part is to remove the original panel, I almost quit doing it because it was so hard to remove.
Yeah that part was super tricky and had me worried that I was going to break something. I am happy to hear that the video helped. Thanks for watching!
Great video!
Ive been toying with the idea but the agressive stock crown (what i call it) seems more fitting. Mayble ill grab one for fun
Thank you! Yeah I like the aggressive stock look as well, but just didn’t like how exposed the dash was in stock form…I will say this, the Fly screen looks so much netter in person vs in photos.
I see! Alright.... sold @@FifthNorth
Love this one! I have the same bike, but in dark red.
Q: What brand of tail-tidy did you put on yours? Just curious as I am currently shopping for one.
Be safe.
-Cheers
It's a motodynamic tail tidy.
👏 ottima guida grazie, pensi sia uguale per la R ?
Should be very similar for the R.
I was wondering how the factory piece comes off i was actually looking at mine this weekend and that was helpful. The flyscreen makes the bike look proper forsure. Good stuff.
Yeah that part confused me at first and then made me nervous when I realized I had to basically just rip it off. Thanks for watching!
@@FifthNorth yea mines the carbon being inhave the moto2 edition so I'm super nervous 🤣
@@stephencarbajal5657 oh yeah thats an entirely different level of nervous haha
Thank You!!!!
NP thanks for watching!
Does it help with reducing wind onto chest and helmet? I personally like the looks without the flyscreen better and the two parts together would cost me 300€.
It does help some, I feel like it redirects the wind, but definitely doesn’t block it or make a night and day difference.
Great instructional, took me 20 minutes up until the last two wee Allen key bolts, I’ve been at those two little bastards for over an hour and they just won’t go in….
It all looks lined up but will those little bolts catch the clips, no effing way, I’m having a break before I smash the whole thing in frustration 🤣
Yeah those last two bolts are tough!
@@FifthNorth I got them eventually with a little force, cheers for the video
Hey. That looks cool. I want to get that screen and visor too. Do you know if the visor comes in different tints, like light smoke and dark smoke? When I check the accessories web page the visor seems very light tinted or almost clear, but your seems to be dark smoke which looks much better... Is it just poor photos, or are there different tints? Thanks.
Yeah its kind of weird, everywhere I have looked, even Triumph direct the photos show the screen as clear, but when you buy it it will look smoked like mine. As far as I am aware there is only one version of the screen and it will look like the one in this video. Hope that helps, thanks for watching!
@@FifthNorth Thank you! I think it looks great and I wanted my bike to look the same! Will order both parts tomorrow! 😍
Is there an aftermarket one anywhere that has a visor but does not need the removal of the original panel?
Not that I have seen, but honestly I also didn't look that hard for one as I was happy with the Triumph option.
Just wondering with the clips when you installed the screen on the bike, you mentioned the clips click in in when you slide it on, does it easily slide down for removal?
Yeah they click in but can be taken off too, they are not too tight or rigid.
Where did you buy this air deflector ?
Send me the link please
Motodynamic.com
where do you buy the visor? been having trouble finding it.
shop.triumphcleveland.com/store/Triumph-Street-Triple-765-RS-Moto2-Flyscreen-Kit-A9708603-p512674041 and shop.triumphcleveland.com/store/Triumph-Street-Triple-765-Speed-Triple-1200-RS-Coated-Flyscreen-Visor-A9708525-p364178194
@@FifthNorth thank you
@@ooososteezy no problem
Hey man I have a question, in the 2022 model, can you remove the fly screen and install the smaller piece you have .
I honestly have no idea, I have never owned or worked on a 2022 model. If I had to guess I would say no, since the small part first appeared on the 2024 models, so I would be surprised if models before that had mounting points for it
Seriously nice details. 🧠. Great vid. 👍🤪🏳️🌈
Thank you! And thanks for watching.
it looks like if i byy the flyscreen first and see how I like it, I wouldnt have to take it all off again to add the visor later - it would just be an easy pop on. is that true?
No you would have to take it off to install the visor later, I guess technically if you had the right tools and small hands you could take the flyscreen about halfway off instead of all the way, and then do the install but you would run the risk of breaking/scratching something.
@@FifthNorth gotcha. ill just buy them at the same time then
Does it help on the highway at all?
It does, but not as much as I would like. On a scale of 1-10 it's like a 4.
hi, is it the same for the R model?
Im not 100% sure as I havent done the install on the R, but my understanding is that the install itself is 100% the same, whats different is how you take off the factory piece before you start the instal (your owners manual can explain that part).
thanks@@FifthNorth
Yes the removal and installation is exactly the same on the R model. I just finished doing it using this video.
How big of a difference does it make?
Is there a difference? Yes, is it massive? No. If you are expecting full sport bike fairing amount of difference you will be disappointed. If you have realistic expectations of getting a slight difference in wind and great protection for your dash for under $300 you will be happy. Hope that makes sense.
@@FifthNorth Thanks dude. My first bike after 50 years is a Ninja 500. Perfect for me, but the wind becomes an issue pretty quick, like at 40mph. I really want a Triple 675 but I'm thinking the wind is going to be as bad or worse. You think?
@@jonobester5817 from as far back as I can remember Ninja 500s have a full fairing right? So I would have to assume that the wind on any model Triple would be worse as it is a Sport Naked VS a Sport bike. As far as my street triple goes, I ride comfortably up to about 60mph, after that is when the wind starts to annoy me. With that said, I haven't yet had a chance to do any freeway riding with the new kit installed (have only been able to get up to about 55/60) so I can't say for sure if above 60mph is any better now with the kit.
@@FifthNorth I call my Ninja 500 a poor man's sport bike. I don't have to worry about doing any accidental wheelies. But I would hesitate to call it a full fairing. I don't know, Maybe it is. In any case, the riding posture is way more upright than a real sportbike.
@@jonobester5817 I can understand all of your points, but even still I would say from most Ninjas that I have seen that front "fairing" and windscreen look taller than what I have now that the Fly Screen kit is installed so I would have to assume that it offers more wind protection, but to your point riding position does make a difference and so does the position of said screens....I guess long answer short is, I would assume that your Ninja has better wind protection because of the size of the windscreen/panel but no real way of knowing until you ride both and see how it feels to your size of body and riding position.
Fly screen visor kit part number please?
shop.triumphcleveland.com/store/Triumph-Street-Triple-765-RS-Moto2-Flyscreen-Kit-A9708603-p512674041 is the one I got
Nice instruction, but without the bike looks so much better 👍🏼
so it went from angry bird to bumble bee now
Hahah
I can’t get the final screw in! How did you do it? One side is in, but the other just turns and pops. I’m pulled engines and never had this much trouble with one screw
@@lcgiv4u wont lie it was tricky, it kept not going for me either, i basically had to get it dead straight, say a few choice words and finally got it to go hahaha
@@FifthNorthI’ll keep trying. Pretty embarrassing lol
@@FifthNorth I did get it just after you replied…ended up needing to squeeze the screen and rear mount while constantly turning the screw 😂 Thanks!
@@lcgiv4u awesome to hear! Enjoy!
It just looks like a 2021rs. 🤣 . I prefer stock.
To each their own....I do agree to some extent, but I also did like the 2021 front end so no complaints here.
Complicated 😢
Not really, if you follow my instructions in this video it is fairly straight forward.