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Double bubble

Joined Apr 2009
16 Posts | 0+
London
How have any of you guys found the double bubble screen, has it actually helped or just moved the wind buffeting from shoulders to head?

Call me a woos, but I'm finding time at a decent speed more of a chore than the pleasure it should be.
 
when I bought my bike it came with an unbranded dub-bub screen, I put the standard screen back on for cosmetic reasons, when I took it out for a ride the standard screen felt a lot better to me...

The only time I use the dub-bub now is when I'm riding with a tank bag fitted so I've still got somthing to tuck behind.

I dare say someone out there has found an after market screen that works for them.
 
I`ll have a German db-screen on mine. MRA is the maker and it works fine with me being 180cm tall. No extra noise from turbulence.
 
Still got the standard screen.

Was after you lads views on any dub bubs you've tried.
 
Just bought an MRA screen (good old EBay) as am sick of having a sore neck off the standard, for the price of them they better be good!
 
I`ll have a German db-screen on mine. MRA is the maker and it works fine with me being 180cm tall. No extra noise from turbulence.
Thanks mate. Had a look on the web and not too pricey.

I'm about the same hieght, so I'll take you word for the improvement and give it a try.
 
MRA works for me no sore neck and I am able to have a phone discussion up to 100km/h with no problem (Scala Rider FM and Schuberth S1 helmet).
 
Got the dub bub today and fitted tonight. Only got a quick run in round town as live central London. Not a propper test but can notice the difference. Will give it a propper test at the weekend.
 
I'm a bit 'bulkier' than most, and find that my gut gets in the way of a descent tuck:eatcorn

For both of these reasons a dubbub is essential for me - especially 100+.

I chose the Powerbronze Airflow, which is a descent bit of kit - though it does tend to act as a lens in bright sunlight, and melt the clock housing!!
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