I am wanting a Teneré 700 as my next bike. I had bad buffeting issues previously on both my 2007 Suzuki VStrom and my 2019 Yamaha Tracer 900. I had great success eliminating the buffeting with an MRA X-Screen variable windscreen spoiler. It can be both bolted and clamped on. It allows you to change the height and angle of the spoiler. At the time I bought my Yamaha Tracer (2018), it had been redesigned and there were few aftermarket accessories available and the little MRA spoiler, surprisingly, fixed my wind buffeting issues.
Great video. Well done. Having the right windscreen is really important for me. It really alters the riding experience. Here in NH we have bad roads too so I know what you mean by looking over it versus through it. But a big windscreen keeps the cold air off of me and really extends the season in the spring and fall.
Great report! I have the original one and the highest (Givi), and i will order the middle one (Puig) and i'll change it on depence of the trip. We need the three options!
Hi all. I’m 6ft tall and use a kilm krios helmet. I’ve got the flip power bronze screen it’s 400mm tall £75 & does not look too out of place on the T7 unlike some of the other screens on the market. They also sell wind wing deflectors on the power bronze site but I’ve yet to use them. The screen works well for me.
I bought the tall clear Givi screen and immediately notice the distortion band in the middle of the screen were it changes angles. This becomes a BIG problem when standing up looking through the screen at low speeds off road. I can't believe factory Givi test riders would give the go ahead for full production with this annoying flaw. I ended up cutting off the top 1/3 of the screen.
What if going even lower at Yamaha oem windscreen?? I mean if you put one that is right at the height of small bar for gps what happen then?? I mean the air defently hit you more but if hit you like a naked bike ,without any bufering ,thats great!
I got the Givi screen. When turning the handlebars, the screen blocks the handguards before its fully turned. Actually could break the screen mount if i pushed it.
Very helpful, this presentation - I am running the mid screen as well but was surprised at the slight but noticeable slowing of acceleration with a larger screen - did you notice this as well? Not that much bigger but certainly a change there... in any case, much thanks for all you do!
@@LookattheBiggerPic Ha Ha! If I drive a four wheel vehicle, it is usually an SUV or a pickup truck, so I just laugh at the price of filling up a motorcycle tank! Also, I'm originally from Europe and are used to way higher prices of gasoline, but with more taxes being paid on the gasoline, the roads and the amount of roads being built, is also way higher in Europe!
Great video. Do you ever stand, and if so is the Give still a problem to look through on rough roads? Which has the least distortion in the "glass"? Thanks
When standing, I look over the Givi windscreen. There is no distortion in any of the three windscreens. I just don't like to look through the screens, because the roads here in the Deep South of United States are in very bad conditions and you never know if there will be a pothole or a large expansion bump in the pavement, and if there are water droplets on the screen and you have to look through the screen it is hard to see the surface of the pavement!
To add some perspective, at 6'2" what is your inseam? I'm the same height but a 32" inseam so those screens may work differently if you have a taller inseam thus a shorter body.
Thanks for the great video(s). But I was confused what to do. At least I found a device by the German company Kedo (in Hamburg) that allows to keep the OEM windshield. You can lift it for 70mm and even lower it related to the standard position for 15mm. That helps to look over it when you are sitting on rough terrain for a moment of relaxing. It is adjustable step less without tools. This is a good economical compromise. (78€)
So Louisiana doesn't take federal money during natural disasters? A study in 2023 showed that Louisiana is one of the most dependent states on federal aid. In fact it's overly dependent. So you might want to check back up on that.
Thanks for gentle and clear paced voice, professional straight to the point,no strident rock in background.
Keep the great videos 👍
Strident rock 🤣
Kudos for well produced videos (this and the others so far). Keep up the good work.
I am wanting a Teneré 700 as my next bike. I had bad buffeting issues previously on both my 2007 Suzuki VStrom and my 2019 Yamaha Tracer 900.
I had great success eliminating the buffeting with an MRA X-Screen variable windscreen spoiler. It can be both bolted and clamped on. It allows you to change the height and angle of the spoiler. At the time I bought my Yamaha Tracer (2018), it had been redesigned and there were few aftermarket accessories available and the little MRA spoiler, surprisingly, fixed my wind buffeting issues.
Great video. Well done. Having the right windscreen is really important for me. It really alters the riding experience. Here in NH we have bad roads too so I know what you mean by looking over it versus through it. But a big windscreen keeps the cold air off of me and really extends the season in the spring and fall.
Please do some updated videos on the Tenere. Love your videos.
Great report! I have the original one and the highest (Givi), and i will order the middle one (Puig) and i'll change it on depence of the trip. We need the three options!
Excellent comparison. Thank you . I ordered the Givi and am looking forward to testing it our extensively.
Just what I was looking for, great review orbsurfer
Thank you very much for this comparison, you just saved me a lot of time and money!
Love your style of video, thanks for all the info!
Hi all. I’m 6ft tall and use a kilm krios helmet. I’ve got the flip power bronze screen it’s 400mm tall £75 & does not look too out of place on the T7 unlike some of the other screens on the market. They also sell wind wing deflectors on the power bronze site but I’ve yet to use them. The screen works well for me.
I bought the tall clear Givi screen and immediately notice the distortion band in the middle of the screen were it changes angles. This becomes a BIG problem when standing up looking through the screen at low speeds off road. I can't believe factory Givi test riders would give the go ahead for full production with this annoying flaw. I ended up cutting off the top 1/3 of the screen.
What if going even lower at Yamaha oem windscreen?? I mean if you put one that is right at the height of small bar for gps what happen then??
I mean the air defently hit you more
but if hit you like a naked bike ,without any bufering ,thats great!
When I get my T7 I think the Puig would by my choice, just for touring.
Great video, but now I want all three. Thanks again
I got the Givi screen. When turning the handlebars, the screen blocks the handguards before its fully turned. Actually could break the screen mount if i pushed it.
I did not have any such issues with the Givi screen. Are you using handlebar risers?
@@orbsurfer8195 hmm maybe I got a bad one. no risers, everything is standard besides the screen.
I have the same problem, but with the mirrors. You can force the handlebars to full lock, but they will touch the windscreen.
Excellent! Just what i'm looking for. Keep up the good work.👍
What do you think about just using thie mid high with adjustable mounts so you can raise and lower as needed??
Thanks for the review. What is the model Puig screen you have shown please? I think this will be my choice for long highway rides.
Puig 3727W
@@orbsurfer8195 Thanks mate.
Very helpful, this presentation - I am running the mid screen as well but was surprised at the slight but noticeable slowing of acceleration with a larger screen - did you notice this as well? Not that much bigger but certainly a change there... in any case, much thanks for all you do!
No, I usually drive slower on motorcycles, not so in cars... :-)
@@orbsurfer8195 - I understand - how about fuel economy?
@@LookattheBiggerPic Ha Ha! If I drive a four wheel vehicle, it is usually an SUV or a pickup truck, so I just laugh at the price of filling up a motorcycle tank! Also, I'm originally from Europe and are used to way higher prices of gasoline, but with more taxes being paid on the gasoline, the roads and the amount of roads being built, is also way higher in Europe!
Excellent! Thank you for making this video!
Great video. Do you ever stand, and if so is the Give still a problem to look through on rough roads? Which has the least distortion in the "glass"? Thanks
When standing, I look over the Givi windscreen. There is no distortion in any of the three windscreens. I just don't like to look through the screens, because the roads here in the Deep South of United States are in very bad conditions and you never know if there will be a pothole or a large expansion bump in the pavement, and if there are water droplets on the screen and you have to look through the screen it is hard to see the surface of the pavement!
Great Videos! Are you in Georgia, you mentioned the deep south. Was wondering if I had a fellow T7 rider nearby!
No, Louisiana.
To add some perspective, at 6'2" what is your inseam? I'm the same height but a 32" inseam so those screens may work differently if you have a taller inseam thus a shorter body.
34"
Is the Givi sport screen the same height as your medium screen?
Do not know, the medium Givi screen was not available when I bought the tall Givi screen.
Hi do you sell the givi high windshield?
No thanks, I will keep it.
Well made video.👍🏼
Very good video
Thanks for the great video(s). But I was confused what to do. At least I found a device by the German company Kedo (in Hamburg) that allows to keep the OEM windshield. You can lift it for 70mm and even lower it related to the standard position for 15mm. That helps to look over it when you are sitting on rough terrain for a moment of relaxing. It is adjustable step less without tools. This is a good economical compromise. (78€)
4:50 ... LA doesn't want to play the Fed govt extorsion game. That's why they don't take federal govt money.
So Louisiana doesn't take federal money during natural disasters? A study in 2023 showed that Louisiana is one of the most dependent states on federal aid. In fact it's overly dependent. So you might want to check back up on that.