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New? Italian screen for our bike. Isotta screen!


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As far as looks go, it's one of the better looking taller screens. I wonder how well it works.
It says it needs a 'reinforcement fit kit' but it only has a 'fitting kit' shown on the site, I'm assuming it's the same thing, there is no photo.
 
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I've it.
I'm italian and i live near Monza, i report another post in this forum:
 
Here's my new Isotta high windscreen: 
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Vs the original one:
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You also need a kit of a couple of brackets (and 4 bolts) which makes the original fixing more stable.
 
75euros for the shield + 20euros for the brackets kit.
 
No need to remove the hand guards.
 
Very very well made, 6mm thickness, strong enough to remain stable even at 150-160kph, even with the MRA XCreen Sport deflector, no vision distortions, easy mounting.
 
It reduces A LOT the turbulences from the air flux, i can stay with the helmet visor open at over 100kph with no problems.
 
I think it's not so ugly and integrates well with the bike's style.
 
It's strong and doesn't flex like the original one, it's good to remove turbulences and i can stay with open visor even at 100kph.
 
 
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It's good, but not enough for me.
I think that if i didn't already have the deflector, i wouldn't buy it after buying the Isotta screen, but i've tried it with and without and i think that the screen alone is a lot better than the stock one but with the MRA on it becames almost perfect.
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