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Windscreen Questions?
- What is the best way to make sure my screen fits perfectly?
- Can you use your stock mounting hardware with a Hotbodies Racing windscreen?
- How dark is the "dark smoke" tint on the Hotbodies Racing windscreens?
- What is the difference between a WSS and a WGP screen?
Answers
1 What is the best way to make sure my screen fits perfectly?
The best way to fit the screen is to start by loosely adding the fasteners from the bottom of the screen and working your way up to the top. Once you have all the fasteners in place, tighten from the bottom up, you're done!
The best way to fit the screen is to start by loosely adding the fasteners from the bottom of the screen and working your way up to the top. Once you have all the fasteners in place, tighten from the bottom up, you're done!
2 Can you use your stock mounting hardware with a Hotbodies Racing windscreen?
Yes, in fact, a stock screen fastener is the best option for the tightest fit.
Yes, in fact, a stock screen fastener is the best option for the tightest fit.
3 How dark is the "dark smoke" tint on the Hotbodies Racing windscreens?
The screen is about 80% opacity of solid black. It is dark enough to hide your speedo wires and Tach, but light enough to see through while riding during the day.
The screen is about 80% opacity of solid black. It is dark enough to hide your speedo wires and Tach, but light enough to see through while riding during the day.
4 What is the difference between a WSS and a WGP screen?
The WSS is going to resemble the stock OEM screen and will be the same height as stock, it is legal for all motorcycle racing organizations for "SuperStock" or "SuperSport" rules. The WGP screen is a dual radius design also known as “double bubble,” these screens are about 1" taller than the OEM style and will give riders more wind protection while in full tuck. More than likely NOT legal for "SuperSport" or "SuperStock" racing rules.