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This minimalist aluminum fly-screen improves torso wind-deflection and adds a neo-retro look. Glazing / projection rules vary worldwide — review the table below before riding on public roads.
Region | Key Rules | Your Checklist |
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USA | FMVSS 108 (lamp beam) & handle-bar clearance | Screen must not obscure head-lamp cut-off or indicator lamps. With bars at full lock L/R leave ≥ 20 mm clearance to levers & cables. Raw aluminum should be anodised/clear-coated within 90 days to resist corrosion. |
EU / UK | UNECE R41 noise projection & MOT visibility | Top edge must sit below rider’s eye-line or be rounded ≥ 2.5 mm. No sharp protrusions; fixings flush or capped. Head-lamp beam aim must be re-checked after fitment. |
Australia / NZ | ADR 42/04 (general safety) | Screen may project ≤ 150 mm forward of handlebars and ≤ 30 mm above OEM gauge height. Use supplied rubber edge trim on top lip to meet < 3 mm radius rule. |
⚠️ An improperly mounted screen or interference with controls can cause loss of control and serious injury. Always verify clearance and bolt torque before riding.
⚠️ California Proposition 65: This product can expose you to chemicals including hexavalent chromium (from anodising). More info: P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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