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Dart Flyscreen for your V7

Todd,
Dart is making another model screen called the "Marlin". He sent a couple Guzzi guys one to test and photograph. Should be for sale in the near future. Little bigger and different shape. Great reviews from the guys that got them.
Cam

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Hey, There's my bike!

Hi Todd, been a while.

Kev
 
I'm placing my first order for the Marlins or the original style. Trying to get an idea on what I should bring in. Chime in below if you're thinking of buying one so I can know what to have in stock. Thanks in advance.
 
To my surprise, this little wind screen is actually very effective at higher speeds. I assumed it would be purely cosmetic, but it is nicely functional - especially on the highway.
 
Does anyone know of the V7 II Dart Fly Screens will fit the V7 III without any modifications?
 
Great, thanks for sharing... Reading the reviews on Dart, I was leaning toward the Marlin.
I found with the Marlin my preference is the screen right tight against the instrument cluster (leaned towards the rider as much as possible), that provides the best wind pattern for me. I'm 5' 11". If the screen stands straighter up I get more buffeting on the helmet.
 
My preference is for the Dart Piranha (dark smoke tint) on the V7III Racer. It gives the least coverage; relieves the wind pressure on my chest and shoulders while leaving my helmet fully in the airstream with no buffeting at all. I also like the way it looks better than the larger models, at least on this bike.

 
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