Thunderbird Storm (2011 - Up) Fly Screen Upgrade Kit
Thunderbird Storm (2011 - Up) Fly Screen Upgrade Kit
Thunderbird Storm (2011 - Up) Fly Screen Upgrade Kit
Thunderbird Storm (2011 - Up) Fly Screen Upgrade Kit
Thunderbird Storm (2011 - Up) Fly Screen Upgrade Kit
Thunderbird Storm (2011 - Up) Fly Screen Upgrade Kit

Thunderbird Storm (2011 - Up) Fly Screen Upgrade Kit

RKTR-TS11-TY10-FUXD

Regular price$180.00
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  • Madstad Quick-Release Flyscreen Upgrade for Thunderbird Storm System (2011 & Up)

    What's included
    This is a quick-detach flyscreen UPGRADE ONLY, it does NOT include the fork-mount base brackets and hardware. You should already have those as they would have been part of your touring shield system. This kit includes: 

    • Quick-detach flyscreen brackets
    • 10" Extra-Dark acrylic flyscreen

    Removing or attaching the flyscreen simply takes a flip of two locking tabs then the brackets with fly screen slide right up off of the forks, same as the touring shield system. Only a small bracket on each side is left behind (see photos).

    Transform your ride

    This optional quick release flyscreen lets you quickly swap out your touring shield for around-town riding or when the weather is so nice you don't want to miss out on the airflow! I still gives you some basic wind protection and a sharp looking upgrade from basic stock bike mode.

    Returns & exchanges

    See our return/exchange policy details under FAQs, and buy with confidence.


     

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    Customer Reviews

    Based on 218 reviews
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    M.R.
    Almost perfect

    Quality in product is nice. The problem I had was well nuts wasn't enough. When I installed shield the holes weren't lined up and was afraid being pulled to line up the well nuts would pull out on the road. This may have been my bike fault. So I installed threaded rivets. Gave it a more rugged look. I've had mine since the company put them out. Performed flawless for many years,even with modification that may have been my fairing that created minor problem

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    david A
    wait and wait

    the shield is good and price is ok, but the weight was really really long,, first excuse was machine was down,, next time there wasnt an excuse it was just late,, over 2 weeks for delivery..

    B
    Brian Watkinson
    RE Interceptor 650 Windscreen

    I LOVE this windscreen! It was easy to install, looks great, the adjustments both in pitch and height really make a difference.

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    Steven Wuschke
    Windshield Lowers for Triumph Speedmaster

    Added the lowers today. Installation was easy and intuitive with fit and finish being excellent as usual.

    B
    Ben G
    Great Windshield for BMW F 750 GS

    I recently purchased a '23 BMW F750 GS and knew at purchase that the stock windscreen would have to go. A couple 2hr + rides proved that fact. After researching several aftermarket and OEM options, I purchased the Madstad 16' Adjustable windscreen w/side deflectors. It is a great choice! At the lowest level (I'm 5'9"), it puts the airstream right over my head. At the highest setting and a slight inward angle, it seems to work even better, making slightly less noise. Highly recommend this set-up


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