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I knew from the deflectors I made for the two other V STroms we have that they would probably help the 2012 at least as much. I had these on for the recent trip and with the other mods I made buffeting/turbulence was GREATLY reduced. I will post something in the windscreen thread about this soon.

When I mounted the led lights I could tell that they helped the buffeting a little. I done a bit of experimenting and this is where I am at. I am planning to cut these down just a little bit, I think I can do that without diminishing their effectiveness. Even though I used the led light mounts ( SW Motech mounts ) you could cut a spacer and do the same thing without them.

I will tell you the effect is more than just noticeable, and paired with a couple other mods I am getting close to smooth quiet air at 75 mph and above.

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realshelby,
I really like the idea of using the SW-Motech light bracket as a backbone to create some wind protection. We mounted these on a friend's 12 ADV and they look great. I would not have come up with creating little wind dams to deflect from behind. I am thinking of using some sort of moldable plastic (maybe the Lexan) but a scaled back version and perhaps glue it right to the light bracing from behind? Great idea. I think I will order the light brackets for now even with the fear of my friend and my bikes matching too closely.
 
Probably easier to "mold" or shape a bracket than the Lexan. These are flat pieces of Lexan on my setup. The steel brackets are relatively easy to make and a good vise is all you need to bend them till they are where you like them. I think I used the bolts that the SW Motech kit came with as my steel brackets are not too thick. Just take a piece of cardboard and start cutting shapes and hold them up to the light bracket till something looks like it is what you want, that makes it easy to figure out some brackets. The reason I say you might want to make brackets is to get the height of the deflector as high as is practical as that is a big part of where it needs to be to block airflow.
 
Realshelby,
Good point. Making a wind dam higher up makes sense. I should really take a few rides with my new Madstad windshield &bracket before I fiddle too much. May be happy now. I will take a closer look at my buddies light brackets to see if this idea is realistic. Like your ideas. Thanks for sharing.
 
It's pretty easy to heat form polycarbonate (lexan) a heat gun or even an oven, there's plenty of how to on forming it.
That is what I'm hoping. Going to spend a day out in the garage this week so may try and source the "Lexan" and mess around with it. Waiting for my light mounts from TT.
 
Whew:new_shitsmiley:
That is a long thread, I am sure I missed something:confused:
Isn't that space where the deflector slots in where the handlebars swing into?
When I turn my bars to lock, the knuckle guards seem to be in that space:confused:
On your bike, 2012, is that space used differently than on an 08? I mean that space below the screen and above the body seems to be where my bars end up at full lock?
 
Whew:new_shitsmiley:
That is a long thread, I am sure I missed something:confused:
Isn't that space where the deflector slots in where the handlebars swing into?
When I turn my bars to lock, the knuckle guards seem to be in that space:confused:
On your bike, 2012, is that space used differently than on an 08? I mean that space below the screen and above the body seems to be where my bars end up at full lock?
No, you're wrong. When you turn your bars left, the right grip goes up to the screen, not down to deflector... It's more then clear, unless you're confusing lower screen of Givi Airflow with deflectors down by the tank.
 
No, you're wrong. When you turn your bars left, the right grip goes up to the screen, not down to deflector... It's more then clear, unless you're confusing lower screen of Givi Airflow with deflectors down by the tank.
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I'm sure on the 08 it will interfere,
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If this space is partially blocked with deflectors will the air flow be better?:confused:
 
Just a cheap attempt at deflectors. Aluminum flashing and a small piece of flat aluminum stick. Actually smooths things out nicely. Nice and smooth at 88 mph on a non windy day. Next is the givi airflow.
Nice job. A little black paint and they'd probably pass as stock (or at least a purchased farkle) to the average joe. I made a pair as well that look similar, but out of acrylic. I forget they're even there now.

Edit: after seeing the close-up with the wing nut, I suppose they wouldn't pass as stock... but nonetheless, they're great if they're doing the job for you!
 
interest in a 3d printable part?

Hi All,

What great resource this site is.

I bough a '12 650 last year as my midlife reconnect with riding and love it, with buffeting my only complaint.

Ordered a givi AF3101 and having access to a 3d printer i was thinking these deflectors would be a cool part to draw in solid works and 3d print. So am i the only nerd with a dl650 ? Or if i did the design and up uploaded the files here or to thingiverse would would they be of interest to others?

Perry Casson
Regina, Canada
 
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