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Anyone got any good ideas/products for a small screen for the 950?
please don't bombard me with bollxxks about it not being a touring bike /buying the wrong bike etc :).
 
What will the screen be used for; where do you want to mount it?

Use : comfort at protracted 80-100mph travel. Mounting I don't mind - off handlebars or modding the existing front light fairing. my experience with other unfaired bike is that it doesn't need to be big to make a significant difference. The optional screen ducati made for the 939 looks perfect but they don't seem to make the equivalent for the 950.
 
Use : comfort at protracted 80-100mph travel. Mounting I don't mind - off handlebars or modding the existing front light fairing. my experience with other unfaired bike is that it doesn't need to be big to make a significant difference. The optional screen ducati made for the 939 looks perfect but they don't seem to make the equivalent for the 950.

My misunderstanding. I did not read screen and think wind shield, just a variation on language I suppose.

Indeed, a windscreen would make the bike much much more enjoyable if you ride about 50mph for long with this bike.

I have not seen anyone mount a windscreen yet on the 950. I will keep my eyes open and if I see anything, post back.

Aftermarket parts are slow to arrive for this bike it seems. Nobody even offers complete rear sets yet.
 
Modify a Windjammer perhaps?

fairingshield.jpg
 
Its the 5022h screen from puig which I got from M&P on ebay for £64

https://puig.tv/en/tuning-motos/car...faros-no-redondos/windshield-trend?bike=23729

made a template out of cardboard which took several attempts to get a shape that I though worked.

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marked the screen out on to tape

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and cut out with jig saw. You have to do it slowly so the blade doesn't melt the plastic


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From the front

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And here's what the mounts look like


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When I'm happy with the angle , I'll cut the rods to length. To take it off - about two mins
 

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