Vstream Z2350on 2014+

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Vstream Z2350on 2014+

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Has anyone got the Vstream Z2350 fitted to a 2014+ bike?


If so what do you think to it?


I have a wunderlich fitted now but I am not impressed to be fair! the top edge distorts your vision and can make the road look different to what it actually is!


Also if I get to a certain point I get reflection of the clocks and bars in the screen again affecting vision


Are these present on the Vstream?
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I saw this older post and I am also curious to know other’s thoughts on the Vstream Z2350
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DDMD wrote: Wed May 17, 2023 7:33 pm I saw this older post and I am also curious to know other’s thoughts on the Vstream Z2350
It looks as though no one has got one!

Including me :lol:

I ended up with a wunderlich screen and I don't like it so I am back to the drawing board
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I had the Wunderlich Marathon arrive today, fitted and a quick spin out and I agree about the distortion but I can put up with it for the way it keeps the airflow off my shoulders. The big test will be how much rain it diverts around me. I bought the bike with the silly sports screen that diverts all the rain above your elbows so it runs off and soakes your thighs.
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Elkinell wrote: Wed May 24, 2023 10:54 pm I had the Wunderlich Marathon arrive today, fitted and a quick spin out and I agree about the distortion but I can put up with it for the way it keeps the airflow off my shoulders. The big test will be how much rain it diverts around me. I bought the bike with the silly sports screen that diverts all the rain above your elbows so it runs off and soakes your thighs.
It keeps you pretty dry

Just don't forget to install the windscreen wipers 🤣
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sakm wrote: Wed May 24, 2023 11:08 pm It keeps you pretty dry

Just don't forget to install the windscreen wipers 🤣
Dry is the real reason I wanted one - I had a GL1800 a few years back that the previous owner had installed a manually operated wiper! Typical that you want rid or your screen after I buy a new one ;)
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Elkinell wrote: Thu May 25, 2023 12:30 pm Dry is the real reason I wanted one - I had a GL1800 a few years back that the previous owner had installed a manually operated wiper! Typical that you want rid or your screen after I buy a new one ;)
Yeah that was my thoughts too! You could have had a bargain
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I bought an Werks Quiet Ride screen off a friend who’s moved to a Moto Guzzi. It’s a lovely screen and keeps the wind blast out of your face, but I never realised how much until I swapped back to the stock screen… although my pillion riding wife says she prefers stock when we’re 2-up :roll:
I doubt I’d have bought a new one at full price though!
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I'm very happy with my Puig Touring screen https://puig.tv/en/tuning-motos/windscr ... bike=11773 Pyramid Plastics sell them
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Glenn wrote: Thu May 25, 2023 7:16 pm I'm very happy with my Puig Touring screen https://puig.tv/en/tuning-motos/windscr ... bike=11773 Pyramid Plastics sell them
I have one in the garage in great condition if anyone’s interested?
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I did take a look at the puig screen but not sure if it would be too big :?
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sakm wrote: Thu May 25, 2023 9:47 pm I did take a look at the puig screen but not sure if it would be too big :?
You’re a bit far away to drop it in to try, unless you have any trips planned down south?
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Steve398 wrote: Fri May 26, 2023 7:58 am You’re a bit far away to drop it in to try, unless you have any trips planned down south?
Unfortunately not!

Out of interest how much are you looking for it?
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Just been out and measured the Puig screen, it’s 70cms which is 10cms longer than stock. It has marks on the screen caused by the mounting plates which will be hidden when fitted by the plates themselves.
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Steve398 wrote: Fri May 26, 2023 7:06 pm Just been out and measured the Puig screen, it’s 70cms which is 19cms longer than stock. It has marks on the screen caused by the mounting plates which will be hidden when fitted by the plates themselves.
That's the same height as the wunderlich screen which is too tall for my liking :?
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