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Zero Gravity Touring Windscreen Light Smoke

for the 2006+ Yamaha FZ1. I just got this screen and have already decided I don't like it.... Unfortunately, I can't return it because it was installed. My loss, your gain. Screen is in like new condition! I paid $86 for the screen. I'm looking to get $75. Shipping shouldn't be too bad, so I'd consider paying shipping costs if the sale isn't local. Thanks! 949-500-0418
I was`nt keen on mine at first,but after riding with it for a while I am much happier with it.do`nt know if there is a perfect screen
 
Here's a nice pic to show all the ZG windshields for the FZ1 Gen II

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and Old School's former FZ1 with the ZG ST on it...

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I have a ZG ST in light smoke. It's my favorite all around I've tried (including a large Rifle, ZG Double Bubble, stock, and V-Stream). I like the V-Stream or Rifle for colder and wetter weather, and the ZG DB better for really hot days.
 
Many thanks for posting all of that up BDazzler! I'm looking to go with either the standard or short double bubble. I actually like my stock screen more than this ST....
 
How does it compare to OEM Touring screen. Mine is melting dash gotta come off:sport12:

That can happen with many screens if parked out in the sun for extended periods of time. They magnify the sun rays and can distort the instrument cluster covers from what I have seen.
 
The Double Bubbles have a better chance to melt, but any of the screens can. Either take a small towel to cover the instruments, or make sure you park with the sun behind the bike, and all should be OK. I use the light smoke DB and ST. I've gotten a small amount of melt on my instruments, but I'm pretty sure it was with the DB. I wasn't thinking about how I parked at the time.

I love the ZG ST for almost all conditions. There are times I'd like a larger screen and times I'd like a smaller screen, but this one works well for me in most conditions. Even the times it's not ideal, it's still a good screen. I use a V-Stream for longer touring, cold weather and possible rain. I use the ZG DB for very hot weather and the ZG ST for the rest of the time.
 
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