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Description
National Cycle's new VStream
Windscreens for the Triumph Tiger 850 Sport and Tiger 900 (All Models) have been released. Two sizes mean there is a perfectly sized windscreen for almost every rider. Both will offer improved wind protection and riding comfort compared to other aftermarket windscreens.The VStream Windscreens for the Tiger 850/900 were extensively tested before the sizes were determined. Riders 6 ft. or taller, for example, will want the N20610 Mid Windscreen. As always, the OEM windshield adjustments are fully maintained.
VStream gets its name from its unique patented shape. The advanced "V" profile and dimensional contours push the wind vortex out and away from the rider's helmet, resulting in a peaceful, quieter riding environment.
These windscreens are made from tough Quantum
hardcoated polycarbonate. This high quality material, along with state-of-the-art manufacturing techniques, provides outstanding clarity, impact strength and scratch resistance unmatched by any windscreen maker worldwide.Quantum hardcoated polycarbonate is the material of choice for serious motorcycle riders. It is 10X more abrasion resistant than FMR hardcoated polycarbonate, and 30X more than windscreens made from commonly used acrylic or "aircraft plastic".
VStream Windscreens are easy to install and are protected by a 3-Year Warranty against breakage!
National Cycle products are made in the U.S.A.
Additional Information
| Windscreen | VStream® |
|---|---|
| Material | Polycarbonate |
| Material Finish | Quantum® Hardcoated |
| Color | Clear |
| Thickness | 3.0mm |
| Secondary Material | None |
| Secondary Material Finish | N/A |
| Mount Type | Stock Mount Points |
Write Your Own Review
Customer Reviews
- Works well Review by Jason P
- I got this for a 2024 Tiger 900 GT Pro. Most of my daily riding involves a highway commute, and the noise and wind with the stock screen was getting to be a bit much. I will readily admit that the stock screen looks better (not drastically better, but better). Unfortunately, it is impossible to provide more protection without a larger screen, and no sane person will ever think a larger windscreen improves the appearance of a motorcycle. That said, it certainly does not ruin the cosmetics of the bike. I would say that it looks "ok" or "fine", which honestly is as much as I can ask for. My initial plan was to use the VStream during colder months, then the stock screen for the hotter summer days. In fact, earlier this week I removed the VStream and replaced the stock screen. That change lasted about 2 rides, and back on the VStream went. The ride is just so much quieter and calmer with the VStream, and I did not realize what a huge difference it had made. Air goes gently around the shoulders and a bit over the top of my helmet with the screen at it's lowest setting (I'm 5'10"). Bugs ping the top of my helmet but rarely get the visor. I can do a 30 minute highway ride and my ears aren't ringing if I didn't wear earplugs. I can listen to podcasts without the helmet speakers turned to 11. At the lowest screen position, my vision is not interrupted by the top of the screen and I'm not looking through it. I've never felt inclined to raise it. To me the screen is exactly as big as I'd want it to be; it performs will without ruining the bike's aesthetic. I would recommend this screen if you're looking for better wind protection, and I'd hesitate to recommend anything larger. (Posted on 6/9/2024)
- Great setup for the Tiger 850 Sport Review by pj
- I ordered the mid screen as I'm 6'4". Fits perfectly to the existing hardware. Cut the wind down to practically zero. I usually ride with it in the two lowest settings and see easily over the top of the shield. At the highest setting, it's great for riding in the rain and looking through the shield. (Posted on 4/29/2024)
Features:
Quantum® Hardcoated
Uses OEM Hardware
Color:
Clear
Dimensions:
Center Screen Height: 21.25" (54.0cm)
Width: 16.25" (41.3cm)
Center Screen Height is from the bottom center edge to top of screen. Width is measured in a straight line across the back at the widest point.
Installation:
