Puig® - Touring II Windshield

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2010 Kawasaki Z750
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Kawasaki Z750 2010, Touring II Windshield by Puig®. Improved aerodynamics and wind protection, always keeping quality, easy assembly and design. Made of 3mm polycarbonate. A mounting kit is supplied with visual assembly instructions so in few minutes you can enjoy the windscreens mounted on your motorcycle. For some models an extra mounting kit is used to mount the windscreen on the motorcycle.

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  • Proven to deliver long-lasting service life
  • Made with efficiency and ease of use in mind

Puig® design, produce, and distribute its own products since 1964. The experience gathered during these years is applied directly to each designed product, and for this reason Puig has achieved the trust and loyalty of many professional pilots and street riders that have used and keep using Puig's products. Puig hopes you can keep trusting company on your next accessories purchases. Puig's main objective is, as always, work in order to improve and ease the motorcyclist's life.

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I received the product and the box was not in very good shape, but nothing was broken. The instructions are terrible, but most people should be able to figure it out with little logical thinking. I wasn't very impressed with the installation brackets, but I installed the windshield anyway. The handle bar mounting brackets were okay, but the "ball" mounting brackets to the windshield were questionable. My first ride, I only got about 20 feet and had to return home to adjust the windshield for vibrations. I adjusted the windshield several times, but always at speeds above 50 mph, the windshield would start coming back on me. I got on it the last time I road with the windshield and the top of the windshield pivoted back and almost hit me in the face (scared the hell out of me). The "ball" mounts on the windshield do not hold no matter how tight I got them (any more tightening and the bracket would have broke). I saw one other review that said this windshield would only be safe on a moped and I agree. I loved the windshield design and would put it on my Ducati Hypermotar in a second, if they improved the mounting for safety.
Posted by Dave (Moreno Valley, CA) / February 18, 20202016 Ducati Hypermotard