If your bike has tapered handlebars you might want to cut a few strips off a "soft" drinks can and shim it up a bit. The mounting bars are clear of the speedo front brake master cylinder etc on later MT-09s but the earlier ones your view of Fuel gauge etc might mean you could make a Z shaped bar for the right hand side out of a bit of Screwfix threaded bar. Small agro for the amount of weather protection you get and it looks (matter of taste) quite good.
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The screen seems to be well made and robust enough. The protection is excellent and it did seem stable with the supplied mounting brackets, but I did add a couple of extra stabilizing bars (belt & braces I suppose). Fitting the screen was really easy once you had studied the fittings. My only disappointment was the horrendous noise generated by the turbulence off the screen. I have changed the height and angle of the screen several times, but I cannot get rid of that noise. I am using good earplugs, but they do not alleviate the problem. Summing up I would say that it is a good commuting screen (30-40 mph), and the body protection is good, but as for high speed touring I think it would be too noisy.
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Good screen, easy to fit and adjust, very effective,
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It's o Good considering it's a generic screen. Fitting was not the most straightforward but once it's on, it does the trick. Purchased this cuz I'm going on a tour and I am very pleased with the result (keeping the wind off my chest).
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A decent size on my gw250 inazuma Suzuki.Far too many screens for fashion rather than keeping the wind and rain off. This is good
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