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Will a Givi Airflow screen for a 2017 fit a 2014??

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As per the title - I can get a cheap Airflow that came off a 2017 - will it fit on my 2014?
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Never mind - I think it fits because the Givi site lists them as the same part number (AF3105)


Yes. Same generation 2014-2018
Hey thanks (y)

It was confusing though as when I googled the screens I got different hits for 2014-2016 and 2017-2019. Even the Givi site when you put in your model has the same year selections....but the screen ends up being the same part number.
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So the YES's have it....bolts straight on...




I haven't ridden it yet but it extends way higher than what I had before so it should be good
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Can anyone tell me what the measurement is from bottom to top with the screen in the fully down position? I'm considering one for my DL650 but no one seems to know what that measurement is. All of them list the max height of 50cm and I did see something about 12cm of adjustment (which presumably puts it at 38cm).
Can anyone tell me what the measurement is from bottom to top with the screen in the fully down position? I'm considering one for my DL650 but no one seems to know what that measurement is. All of them list the max height of 50cm and I did see something about 12cm of adjustment (which presumably puts it at 38cm).
I can take a few measurements in the morning. Not sure if this one will be the same as a 650 one though.
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I can take a few measurements in the morning. Not sure if this one will be the same as a 650 one though.
Thanks friend. If it measures 50cm top to bottom in the highest position, I'm gonna take it that the lowest position measurement will be the same.
530mm from the bottom of the rear screen to the top of the front screen fully down
650mm from the bottom of the rear screen to the top of the front screen fully extended

Keep in mind that the performance of the airflow screen is because of its dual layer. I have mine almost fully down (about 550mm) so that I can still see over it but wind blast at speed does not exist. Somehow the air flows mostly over my helmet.
I bought mine 5 years ago, adjusted it mid height, went for a ride, stopped mid-ride and lowered it almost all the way down. It has stayed like that ever since, until tonight.
My bike is a 2010 650 but I guess it would only be the mounting points that are different.
The difference from OEM was amazing.
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Thanks friend. If it measures 50cm top to bottom in the highest position, I'm gonna take it that the lowest position measurement will be the same.
Brockie has probably nailed it, but here are some other measurements.

If you draw a horizontal line between the screen upper mounting bolts....the distance from that line and the top of the screen are...

lowered 25cm

extended 37cm

For reference my stock screen is 15cm from the same point.
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OK so I just got back from a ride and this thing is AMAZING. It doesn't feel any different riding at legal speeds to....not so legal speeds. I don't think I've ever been on a bike where I've comfortably ridden with my visor up at go to jail speed.



Here's a pic with the stock screen and the ghetto visor I was using to try and tame the buffeting....



Happy days boys 😎
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Glad you like it.
I also tried an add-on visor to the OEM screen first - with some benefit, but nothing like the Airflow.
Brockie has probably nailed it, but here are some other measurements.

If you draw a horizontal line between the screen upper mounting bolts....the distance from that line and the top of the screen are...

lowered 25cm

extended 37cm

For reference my stock screen is 15cm from the same point.
So it sounds like a 10cm difference from stock @ the lowest point. Thank you, I think I'll order one ;)
You will not be disappointed.
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