Dubble Bubble screens
#16
ordered a puig racing screen from motomummy,
and the price including shipping $103 AUD !!
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#17
Picked up and fitted my new Suzuki accessory screen today.
Fitted in 5 minutes. I pity anyone with big fingers getting the rubber bungs out of the fairing.
It was a pretty simple fit.
For those who haven't done this job before.
You take the rubber bungs out from the inside and then replace them from the outside.
The screen is a huge improvement in cold weather.

An interesting point is that the screen was supplied from Suzuki Australia who got it from Suzuki America and it was made in Spain.
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#18
Fitted mine today, TBH for those that said it was a true fit. I would like to disagree.

The rise (lip) may be similar to the OEM screen but it is in no way a perfect fit.
The finish edge of the screen is poor and cheap, needing the rubber strip that is fitted to it (looks terrible)

Why would suzuki market such crap as a replacement screen. poor form!
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#19
Dan85 Wrote:well guys if you want a double bubble www.shopbombaymotorsports.com is selling the genuine suzuki screens for $130 shipped and also can get you a Puig Dark smoke double bubble for $115 shipped. these prices are USD so figure about $140 for the genuine one and $125ish for the Puig. ill be ordering one once payday rolls aroundPi_thumbsup i bought a pc3 off him a few months ago and shipping was first and service was good.

Try www.alpha-sports.com

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