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Windshield for 1998 V11EV

hooterscooterguy

Just got it firing!
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New member here. Just purchased a 1998 V11EV. This is the 5th Guzzi that I have owned. It does not have a w/s. Any help on what is available will be greatly appreciated.
 
I have the Plexifairing GT mounted on Regina's 98 EV. Works nice.

Patrick Hayes
Fremont CA
 
Since per Pat the Plexifairing (by National Cycle) works, I would assume the somewhat smaller but still fairly big Plexistar would also work, just to give you another option. I have the Plexistar on my T3, & am very happy with it. Living in SoCal as I do, the Plexifairing gives more coverage (both to me & the cylinder heads) than I want. Just depends on what you want/need. (Actually, when it gets really hot I switch to the substantially smaller yet Street Shield EX, also from National Cycle. Uses the same upper mounts as the Plexistar, can swap in 10-20 minutes)
 
Don't assume they will fit. The various fairing models have different widths for the area of the headlamp opening and for the outer dimensions of the fork pair. The 98EV has stout forks. The GT was the only off-the-shelf fairing that I could find to fit.

Patrick Hayes
Fremont CA
 
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