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Re: Ermax +25 Windscreen

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2013 9:09 pm
by philvb
WhiteNoise wrote:Hooray for Phil....Ermax in transit and just when you thought they forgot you 8) Show us your trim! :lol: (....and of course, the 25)
:lol: Will do, that is, will post some pictures of the windscreen ;)

Re: Ermax +25 Windscreen

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 12:24 am
by haildamage
on a positive note, i have had my ermax +25 screen for a few months now and have been using it in cold weather. it is really good and i am very happy with it!

Re: Ermax +25 Windscreen

Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 8:41 pm
by philvb
My Ermax +25 windscreen arrived yesterday, went to the post office and picked it up today! :) Besides the windscreen itself and the trim (the little bag to the right of the screen), they also threw in two freebies. A nice leather satchel and a reflective cover (called Aeromax Screen) to protect the instrument panel from the sun. Anyway, below are pictures. I don't know when I will actually install it, since it's quite a bit below freezing here most days.

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Re: Ermax +25 Windscreen

Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 9:39 pm
by WhiteNoise
Well will ya look at that! A new screen, trim And....freebies! Dang, that's cool! Patience pays off Phil! When things warm up and hands thaw, give us a peep at how it looks :D Also curious about that sun blocker thingy, never heard of anything like that :roll:

Re: Ermax +25 Windscreen

Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2013 12:10 am
by haildamage
congrats, you are going to love it. i guess you could just install it next time it is warm enough to ride it. it is a very easy install but it is good to have a nice magnetic screwdriver for putting the screws in under the headlight.

maddies walkthrough:

http://www.hondapcx.org/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=19

Re: Ermax +25 Windscreen

Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2013 2:55 am
by Urbanian
Good fer ya!
philvb wrote: I don't know when I will actually install it, since it's quite a bit below freezing here most days.
NOW is the time to install it!

Without a windshield I can’t ride below 50 F, but with a windscreen I’ve ridden in 24 F weather. There hasn’t been occasion to ride colder than that so far, but I would if the time is right.

By the time the weather warms, you won’t need it anymore.

Re: Ermax +25 Windscreen

Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2013 12:03 pm
by philvb
WhiteNoise wrote:Well will ya look at that! A new screen, trim And....freebies! Dang, that's cool! Patience pays off Phil! When things warm up and hands thaw, give us a peep at how it looks :D Also curious about that sun blocker thingy, never heard of anything like that :roll:
Thanks! :) After reading the installation guide, learned that the aeromax screen is actually included with the windscreen, and it not a "freebie." Anyway, to quote the installation guide:

"Since 1998, the plastics of new speedometers melt and get out of shape at 70 degrees Celsius instead of 200 degrees celcius. It's imperative to protect your speedometers when your motorbike is parked at sun or in front of a white wall. Ermax provide one dashboard protection to play between the screen and the dashboard when motorbike is parked at sun."

Never heard that the sun melting the speedometer was an issue.

Re: Ermax +25 Windscreen

Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2013 12:09 pm
by philvb
Urbanian wrote:Good fer ya!
Thanks!
Urbanian wrote: NOW is the time to install it! Without a windshield I can’t ride below 50 F, but with a windscreen I’ve ridden in 24 F weather. There hasn’t been occasion to ride colder than that so far, but I would if the time is right. By the time the weather warms, you won’t need it anymore.
I was riding it with the stock screen in 16 degree weather, so that's not really the issue. I can't ride it right now because of the snow/ice pack on the roads. Until which time the temperatures get above freezing for an extended period of time and melts that muck away, I won't be able to ride.

I am also a little concerned with putting the new windscreen on in temperatures that hover a little over 0 degrees Fahrenheit. Will the cold make the screen a little brittle? I just don't want to be tightening the bolts only to crack the screen.

As far as when the weather gets better, I am hoping that the new screen will prevent the bugs from drilling me in the chest/neck, as I ride. ;)

Re: Ermax +25 Windscreen

Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2013 12:11 pm
by philvb
haildamage wrote:congrats, you are going to love it.
Thanks!
haildamage wrote:i guess you could just install it next time it is warm enough to ride it. it is a very easy install but it is good to have a nice magnetic screwdriver for putting the screws in under the headlight. maddies walkthrough: http://www.hondapcx.org/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=19
Thanks for the tip on the screwdriver and the link to Maddie's walkthrough. :)

Re: Ermax +25 Windscreen

Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2013 8:15 pm
by philvb
Due to the heatwave we've had here the past two days (it's a blistering 46 degrees Fahrenheit today), I decided to take the plunge and install the new windscreen. First I heated the trim up with a hair dryer (obviously from my picture, it is not mine, but my wife's ;) ), and then did 4 inch sections until it was done. See picture below.

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I then followed Maddie's awesome How-To (actually printed it and took it outside with me). Here are the results, with before and after pictures. I like it!

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I purchased a Honda emblem sticker, which I will be placing on the middle of the new windscreen. I would have put it on for the pictures, but I seem to have misplaced it.

Re: Ermax +25 Windscreen

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2013 3:22 am
by you you
Looks good, especially with the tint

Is the sticker a Honda part. If so do you have the number?

Re: Ermax +25 Windscreen

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2013 11:06 am
by Urbanian
Road tested that windscreen yet? :D

Re: Ermax +25 Windscreen

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2013 1:00 pm
by philvb
you you wrote:Looks good, especially with the tint. Is the sticker a Honda part. If so do you have the number?
Thanks! Yes, the part number is 87120-KWN-900ZA, picture of it below. I purchased it from the following seller:
http://www.partzilla.com/parts/detail/h ... 900ZA.html

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Urbanian wrote:Road tested that windscreen yet? :D
:lol: Good one! The pictures I took of the windscreen install were taken just yesterday. The below picture was taken about 10 minutes ago. Gotta love the shift in weather here in Idaho.

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Re: Ermax +25 Windscreen

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2013 1:16 pm
by you you
philvb wrote:
you you wrote:Looks good, especially with the tint. Is the sticker a Honda part. If so do you have the number?
Thanks! Yes, the part number is 87120-KWN-900ZA, picture of it below. I purchased it from the following seller:
http://www.partzilla.com/parts/detail/h ... 900ZA.html

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Urbanian wrote:Road tested that windscreen yet? :D
:lol: Good one! The pictures I took of the windscreen install were taken just yesterday. The below picture was taken about 10 minutes ago. Gotta love the shift in weather here in Idaho.

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Cheers. Appreciate it

Screen looks a bit bare without one

Re: Ermax +25 Windscreen

Posted: Tue Sep 24, 2013 11:51 pm
by GiJ0e
Do you think Thailand's shop will send if I order it from Malaysia?

Black Bandit wrote:Got the same one but in black and without the ERMAX logo (knock-off) this is Thailand hehehehehehe ;-)

Re: Ermax +25 Windscreen

Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 9:12 am
by dustin91
Love it! May have to reconsider adding the small Givi windscreen, as their large seemed way to big for me, and the Ermax seems to fit right in between the Givi's lengths.

Re: Ermax +25 Windscreen

Posted: Sun Nov 10, 2013 7:55 am
by redwind
Hmm....i prefer the Ermax's shape compared to the too-tall Givi - though it might be perfect for those whom are taller.

But what i dislike about the Ermax 25 is that the black colour at the lower half ends abruptly where the transparent part starts. It's like some big black shard sticking out in front and doesn't complement the sleek shape of the scooter. The beautiful thing about the Ermax 12 is that the tint seems to be gradual and thus sleeker - though wind-protection wise, not too good.

I tried the Givi short (D322st) , and i get quite a lot of discernible shoulder-up wind and helmet wind noise from it - i use a Shoei Bloodflow. I'm 1.69m by the way. I'm wondering if sticking a pool noodle down the big gap between the bike and shield will help.

Re: Ermax +25 Windscreen

Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2013 7:19 am
by gohjohan
After reading this thread, I'm going to order one too. Was torn between Ermax, Givi and Puig. Ermax seems to have the best of both worlds for looks and function.

Re: Ermax +25 Windscreen

Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2013 1:47 pm
by tenpastnine
gohjohan wrote:After reading this thread, I'm going to order one too. Was torn between Ermax, Givi and Puig. Ermax seems to have the best of both worlds for looks and function.
philvb wrote: Thanks! Yes, the part number is 87120-KWN-900ZA, picture of it below. I purchased it from the following seller:
http://www.partzilla.com/parts/detail/h ... 900ZA.html
I got this sticker for mine too, but I bought it from my local honda dealer as there very friendly and normally give me a good price


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Ermax is defiantly one of the best looking screens out there.
I think i got 'smoked' and I ordered from http://www.same-same.fr/

Re: Ermax +25 Windscreen

Posted: Fri Dec 27, 2013 6:26 pm
by gohjohan
I had Paypal problems, so I couldn't order the Ermax 25+ from same-same. Reluctantly, I went to my 2nd choice, the Givi D322 ST windshield from another website. A shame though. Was hoping to install it and enjoy it