THE BEST WINDSCREEN FOR THE TRANSALP! GIVI WINDSCREEN INSTALL/REVIEW
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 มิ.ย. 2024
- Installation, comparison, and review as a tall rider (6’4 -6’5) of the GIVI D1201S windscreen. I am around 6'5 for size reference. This is a must if you are a tall person on the Transalp. Some people had concerns about the BarkBusters contacting the new windscreen, and for me it has about an inch of room (Barkbusters VPS). I have my barkbusters set in a somewhat low position already so your experience might be different. The only clearance issue I encountered was with the mirrors, but I demonstrated how to adjust them for a perfect fit.
I ordered my Givi screen from CarpiMoto (not affiliated), but more websites are beginning to stock the shield.
Product shown: www.carpimoto.it/it-US/21847_...
Links:
Transalp750 Reddit: / transalp750
Transalp750 Discord: / discord
Intro: 0:00
My Height: 0:27
Tools Required: 0:57
Removing OEM Screen: 1:30
Size Comparison: 3:06
Installing GIVI Screen: 3:46
Review And Tips: 7:02
Appearance: 8:30
Outro: 8:50 - ยานยนต์และพาหนะ
Might be my favorite Transalp content so far
I’m 6 feet 5 inches tall, this is the review I was looking for. Thank you a ton for putting out this video
Glad it helped! I plan to make more ergonomics videos for taller riders once I get my money up for parts :)
@@Tailbo that would be really helpful thanks a lot
Sweet Transalp dude! Got the same color. I just ordered this Givi windscreen, as stock is not serving its purpose above 110km/h
I was going 170 kmh last night in a slight tuck and that givi was working amazing!
I think it looks great on there, thanks for the video.
Very nice video. I am glad that you also drop tools like most of us do. LOL.
I like the GIVI looks on that Transalp. I have the same 2024 Transalp & I am 5'9".
I always like having some wind on me also. I ride motorcycles not convertable cars. LOL.
Hey don’t hate on convertible cars (I drive a convertible corvette like a grandpa 🫣)
Well done video, very detailed and clear. The shield looks very good, especially with the tint. Once my stock becomes scratched up will buy the Givi. Thanks
The windshield looks great on the bike, GIVI makes great accessories. What's your cat's name?
That's my parents cat, Buddy :) he is always a little nosey when I'm working at their house.
I have the taller Givi but I'm in Canada, not Florida and yes it snowed yesterday and today as well. Hoping to get back on the bike by the weekend. I have the doubletake mirrors with mine so I can move them out of the way easily enough and still see behind me. I am though tempted to get the shorter tinted one you have for what passes as summer here
It’s already getting in the 90s in Florida (Fahrenheit) but I get cold like insanely easily so if I was anywhere where it was colder than 55 I would most definitely get the tall one
How many weeks did it take your motorcycle to arrive from Italy?
I hate that I can only afford the windscreen and not the bike itself atm however I love your style man!
I had the money sitting around for a while and decided now was the time to get something I actually wanted! No regrets on this one. I appreciate you!
I'm in FL as well
What part
@@MotoCampAdv ahh I'm up in the panhandle on the fl/Ga line
so,does it works?at high speeds over 70?or you have to lean forward your head?i m much shorter 5.10.sometimes even high windscreens,create buttefing,and its even worse.
The only time I feel it is if I try to make myself as tall as possible and over 70. You won’t feel buffeting and 95% of the time neither do i.
Do you find that your legs feel too cramped since you're so tall? Im only about 6' and i find myself getting uncomfortable and knees bent a little too much.
I have just the video for you. Height and camber adjustable footpegs from Altrider. perfect timing i posted it under a minute ago! th-cam.com/video/okwFhvFTbIY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=jY2Ot3NA_uprqC54
@@Tailbo awesome, thank you! I just got a Yoshimura muffler to give my right heel some more room, but haven't had a chance to ride it down the road yet.
@@Sventy11 I’m jealous I’ve been wanting a new exhaust for some time! The Transalp sounds beautiful with an aftermarket.