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Available now.
- Vented for minimum turbulence and back pressure
- Available in four heights
- Shape designed to compliment the lines of the Ténéré 1200
- Excellent coverage of arms and torso.
- Exceptionally quiet cockpit area, with much less noise and turbulence than stock
- No back pressure
- Made from 4.5mm thick (3/16") DOT certified impact resistant plastic.
- Shorty made from 3mm thick (1/8") dark tint acrylic.
- Compatible with Yamaha fairing mount wind deflectors
- Laser cut for precision aerodynamics and fit
- Includes storage cover, micro-fiber cleaning towel, and mini-spray bottle of windshield cleaner.
- Installation Instructions
- All about our windshields
- How to choose the right windshield height for you.
Shields for Ténéré 1200
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| X-Large | +7.5" = +19cm | +2" | +3" | $200
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| Large | +6" = +15cm | +2" | +3" | $185
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| Medium | +4.5" = +11,5cm | +2" | +3" | $185
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| Shorty | -2" = -5cm | +0 | +1" | $95
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Note: We ship outside the US by air mail, never by UPS. International delivery takes about 10 days. Shipping charge is US$30 to Canada, US$46 everywhere else.
This is THE long distance touring screen of choice for the 2010 Yamaha XT1200ZZ Super Tenere. At touring speed there is
absolutely no wind buffeting. I have the standard screen supplied with the Super Tenere as well as the Yamaha optional "High
Screen". I have tried both Yamaha screens in the lower and raised mounting positions. The standard screen allows severe wind
buffeting at 110kph (65mph) upwards touring speeds both positions, and the optional high screen allows moderate (but still constant
and annoying) wind buffeting in both positions with the raised being only slightly better than the lowered. It is very tiring long
distance as your head is getting vibrated from side to side and the noise is quite a bit louder the CalSci screen.
-- Greg Brown waspworks.com 16/08/2010
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