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Reviews of Wunderlich Ergo screen extension 3D –(clear) R1200RS LC, R1250RS

Great product Anthony Hatson on Apr 08, 2023

Rating: 5

The screen is of similar quality to the original, loads of adjustment to deflect air flow exactly where you want it. Over priced ? You get what you pay for !

Ergo Screen Neil Taylor on Aug 10, 2021

Rating: 4

Works well and good quality. Need to take a little care when sliding on to screen as the close fit can cause screen to be marked.

Well designed kit Des Duffy on Apr 09, 2021

Rating: 4

Easy to fit and adjust (be careful not to scratch the main screen as you slide it into place) Greatly reduces wind pressure on upper chest & neck at high speed, still considering larger screen for longer tours.

Good quality screen extender. Me a a webb on Jul 01, 2020

Rating: 5

Original screen noisy when raised but after fitting this additional adjustable screen the turbulence was reduced considerably. Very happy with quality of product with precision adjustable bracket. looks great.

Great piece of kit Paul Baverey on Jun 17, 2019

Rating: 4

I've just completed a 2,500 mile trip across Europe, taking in 9 countries in 11 days. There was a good combination of motorways and windy roads, and the screen extension was a GREAT asset to help easy the heavy milage. I'm a fraction under 6' 2" (185cm) and the screen selection helped to create a nice comfortable space of air around me, where as without it, I was always getting just a bit of buffeting at the top of my helmet. The unit has multiple pivot points which allows you to get the perfect angle you require. The ONLY thing I think they could improve on the design, would be to have a set of Nylock nuts in the design. I (only once) had to tighten up the nuts on one of the pivot points. That be said, this was a once off issue.

Michael Michael Clayton on Aug 09, 2017

Rating: 5

A very good investment. Its made a big difference to the driver and pillion reduction in turbulence.

Wind deflector Paul Cassar on Feb 28, 2017

Rating: 5

Great bit of kit.

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