The X-Screen was a valuable addition to my bike. I installed it above the windshield on my Honda CB500X after it was sold. At 6ft 2in, I'm quite a tall rider and immediately bought an add-on to replace the tiny stock windshield the bike had. This helped reduce shock and wind noise, but not enough to allow riding without hearing protection. X-Screen helped reduce that noise, but not as much as I was hoping, and then I discovered the secret: the device has a clever design (more on that later) that allows you to adjust the angle of the screen to your can be adapted to individual needs. I played around with this setting for a while with no discernible difference, but when I adjusted it so that it was almost horizontal to the floor I was amazed at the difference it made in the amount of vibration I was experiencing. said, but it takes a while to figure out how to put it all together. The instructions are fairly complete and similar to those given with Lego toys. The adjustments are fiddly too, but after about a year of use I found them difficult to pry to fine-tune the angle. Those quibbles aside, the screen is a great and well-designed product. I gave it 4 stars instead of 5 from the above and because it didn't work for some friends who had slightly shorter windshields than mine on the bikes. It's also a fairly expensive accessory.
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