Nice video, i like that you haven't edited out any of the awkward moments trying to get the screen on, makes it much better to see what we will be dealing with ourselves when we come to fit it.
Glad to be of help. It would be wrong to practise fitting the screen and look all professional. I admit I'm a mere mortal. Thanks so much for watching and your kind comments.
I prefer these little screens. The big, tall screen that Honda supply, I find too big and difficult to see through at night when it's raining. These little screens look quite cool.
I'm not sure if I can post a link directly but it was purchased from a company in the UK called moto planet. I can assure you that it is a great screen. Just be careful that the brackets that attach to the mirrors face backwards rather than forwards. If the face forward the screen will tilt backward in the wind which doesn't happen when the bracket faces towards the rider. I hope this helps.
The screen takes most of the wind away. You still get some wind to your face but it is clean air without any buffeting. For me I got the angle just right first time and did not have to adjust. I hope this helps. Thanks for watching.
@@GaryGSFthank you for answering. So I was asking before, because I felt that after installation of the same shield, at similar angle as in video, it felt way too loud, than I had with screens on other motorcycles. I adjusted the screen, so it would be at the same angle as forks or more in horizontal direction. Now, the noise is not so loud, there is no vacuum that pulled me forward and the wind protection works great.
On this SH350i I saw no noticeable difference but when I fitted one to an SH125i I had a few years ago the top speed increased a little. I would think I does help it a little.
It seems to have no affect on speed or cause any additional drag. I also had the screen on a 2019 SH125 and it actually seemed to cause less drag and increased the top speed. I hope this helps. Thanks for watching.
@@GaryGSF Oh, sorry for not expressing clearly what I meant. There are few videos with this subject. Apart from the one from Puig channel, the others, including yours, are showing clumsy dudes barely able to use a couple of tools in order to sort out some bolts and nuts. But thank you, anyway. I am about to put a windshield on my scooter too, and you offered a good example for how not to do it. The best way to learn is from others mistakes and failures.
@@GaryGSF Thanks. But I don't make videos. I just watch other people videos, and learn something from them. And often, because I am so arrogant, I criticize and insult some youtubers. Sometimes I pity them, like in this case.
@@1zanglang Watching and leaving comments makes the world go round. I try to respond to every comment whether positive or negative. As long as there is no offensive language or personal insults I welcome the comments. I do these jobs without practice to make it authentic and maybe give others the inspiration to try it themselves. Thanks for watching the video and taking the time to comment.
Soz I was not more professional but in my own clumsy way it shows anyone can take on the job and make it work. I hope the video was of use anyway. Of course thanks for watching and taking the time to comment.
Nice video, i like that you haven't edited out any of the awkward moments trying to get the screen on, makes it much better to see what we will be dealing with ourselves when we come to fit it.
Glad to be of help. It would be wrong to practise fitting the screen and look all professional. I admit I'm a mere mortal. Thanks so much for watching and your kind comments.
I prefer these little screens. The big, tall screen that Honda supply, I find too big and difficult to see through at night when it's raining. These little screens look quite cool.
I agree the small screens look much better. With the handguards fitted you need no more protection. Thanks for watching.
Where did you get the buffer that were initially put on the mirror holes?
They all came in the kit from Puig.
Hi Gary Hope your ok. They are great little scooters, can i troube you to send me the link for the screen. Best regards Ady
I'm not sure if I can post a link directly but it was purchased from a company in the UK called moto planet. I can assure you that it is a great screen. Just be careful that the brackets that attach to the mirrors face backwards rather than forwards. If the face forward the screen will tilt backward in the wind which doesn't happen when the bracket faces towards the rider. I hope this helps.
@@GaryGSF Morning Gary...
Thank you very much for your time.
Much appreciated.
How was it with wind deflection and buffeting? Did you have to adjust the angle much?
The screen takes most of the wind away. You still get some wind to your face but it is clean air without any buffeting. For me I got the angle just right first time and did not have to adjust. I hope this helps. Thanks for watching.
Are you able to adjust the angle of the screen, if so, how much?
You can adjust the angle to suit you. I looked online and it can be got for less than £70
@@GaryGSF Sorry, I meant to say how much can you tilt the screen by?
@@MrEdwardGaming I really cant be sure as I set it to a position I felt that was good for me and never moved it. Sorry I cant be of more help.
Did you feel a lot more noise after putting on the windscreen?
There always is more noise with a screen although it isn't too bad. So the answer is yes. Thanks for watching and taking the time to leave a comment.
@@GaryGSFthank you for answering. So I was asking before, because I felt that after installation of the same shield, at similar angle as in video, it felt way too loud, than I had with screens on other motorcycles.
I adjusted the screen, so it would be at the same angle as forks or more in horizontal direction.
Now, the noise is not so loud, there is no vacuum that pulled me forward and the wind protection works great.
@@filipzaezny4366 I'm glad you got it adjusted to suit you. I'm happy with mine also and get no buffetting also.
With this screen consumption increases or decreases
On this SH350i I saw no noticeable difference but when I fitted one to an SH125i I had a few years ago the top speed increased a little. I would think I does help it a little.
Does the screen affect top speed or does it cause drag at all? Thanks
It seems to have no affect on speed or cause any additional drag. I also had the screen on a 2019 SH125 and it actually seemed to cause less drag and increased the top speed. I hope this helps. Thanks for watching.
Is that the model with 405mm or 310mm height?
That is the 310 model. Thanks for watching.
Nice video, but are you satisfied with the screen after some months ?????? Thank you for your reply !
I am really happy with the screen even with the noise. It removes most of the wind blast and that is all that matters to me.
I bought it and it buffers a lot right???
It does buffet a bit, like most screens. You could try adjusting to backwards and it may ease the issue. Thanks for watching.
I wonder why so many people who decide to make this kind of videos, are two left handed.
It's simple. If I can fit it anyone can. Call it inspiration !
@@GaryGSF Oh, sorry for not expressing clearly what I meant. There are few videos with this subject. Apart from the one from Puig channel, the others, including yours, are showing clumsy dudes barely able to use a couple of tools in order to sort out some bolts and nuts.
But thank you, anyway. I am about to put a windshield on my scooter too, and you offered a good example for how not to do it. The best way to learn is from others mistakes and failures.
@@1zanglang Good luck fitting it. Sure you could do a video too.
@@GaryGSF Thanks. But I don't make videos. I just watch other people videos, and learn something from them. And often, because I am so arrogant, I criticize and insult some youtubers. Sometimes I pity them, like in this case.
@@1zanglang Watching and leaving comments makes the world go round. I try to respond to every comment whether positive or negative. As long as there is no offensive language or personal insults I welcome the comments. I do these jobs without practice to make it authentic and maybe give others the inspiration to try it themselves. Thanks for watching the video and taking the time to comment.
Me gustaría saber quién Eres para que no me toques la moto vamos Ní sí quiera un patinete
No tendrás que preocuparte. Ya tengo bastantes problemas cuidando mis propias motos. Gracias por ver
Unpleasant to see such a clumsy guy….😢
Soz I was not more professional but in my own clumsy way it shows anyone can take on the job and make it work. I hope the video was of use anyway. Of course thanks for watching and taking the time to comment.
@@GaryGSF you did a good job .
@@johnbellamy6449 Thank you...that is much appreciated.
No need to be such an R sole, The poor guy was doing his best to show us amateurs.
@@hobbayne Thanks for your kind comments. I hope the video was useful.