I've always wanted a boxer twin so finally bought one and pick it up in a weeks time (the one with no screen below). I've been doing some research into screens and a lt of people complain about buffeting with screens - even the expensive ones. Anybody got any wisdom on the best screen for touring on these? I rode one a while back with a big clear screen (see photo attached) and it seemed really good - no buffetting in my short motorway ride. Anyone know what brand that one is?
Any other suggestions for touring on these?

 
			
 
						
					 
					
					
 
		
				
				
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 great choice mate, damn good bikes.
 great choice mate, damn good bikes.

 
						
					

 Originally Posted by CRM
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					 I like the naked idea but I do a lot of all year round long-distance riding. I did the Catlins to Whangarei on a naked Magna 700 a few years ago then from Whangarei around the West Coast across Arthurs Pass then home on my naked XR600 the next year - both trips in the late winter/early spring I recall - great adventures to think back on but I still remember the crazy cold moments. I've been spoiled by the big screen on my Trophy and would find it hard to go back. But I'll be giving it a try when I pick it up next week and ride to Wellington and back.
 I like the naked idea but I do a lot of all year round long-distance riding. I did the Catlins to Whangarei on a naked Magna 700 a few years ago then from Whangarei around the West Coast across Arthurs Pass then home on my naked XR600 the next year - both trips in the late winter/early spring I recall - great adventures to think back on but I still remember the crazy cold moments. I've been spoiled by the big screen on my Trophy and would find it hard to go back. But I'll be giving it a try when I pick it up next week and ride to Wellington and back. At least its got heated grips
 At least its got heated grips  
				 
						
					 
				 . I'm finding it totally suits my riding style - very confidence-inspiring. Power is excellent and very fuss-free - just heaps of torque everywhere. It's got ABS, heated grips (enjoyed those this evening) and a Givi topbox but no panniers - my Oxford soft bags worked well on it though. I even pretended it was a GS and did some gravel roads - not a problem at all for it.
. I'm finding it totally suits my riding style - very confidence-inspiring. Power is excellent and very fuss-free - just heaps of torque everywhere. It's got ABS, heated grips (enjoyed those this evening) and a Givi topbox but no panniers - my Oxford soft bags worked well on it though. I even pretended it was a GS and did some gravel roads - not a problem at all for it.  - I need to do some adjusting
 - I need to do some adjusting  .
. . I did it in 5 hops - Wgtn to Levin (a quick pie and gas), Levin to Waiouru (gas and changed to my winter weight gloves
. I did it in 5 hops - Wgtn to Levin (a quick pie and gas), Levin to Waiouru (gas and changed to my winter weight gloves  . I did get home but something I'll have to sort out no doubt...
. I did get home but something I'll have to sort out no doubt...  . Thinking about that - I actually quite like the standard sound - it's kind of stealthy
. Thinking about that - I actually quite like the standard sound - it's kind of stealthy  - but apparently the Staintune sounds really sweet and fattens up the midrange
 - but apparently the Staintune sounds really sweet and fattens up the midrange 
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