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Specifics needed for getting a taller windscreen
Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2019 11:36 am
by vito
I have a 2019 PCX150 and I think that I now want to add a windscreen. I have read mention on this forum about aftermarket windscreens, but would appreciate knowing by make and model what you have bought that would be applicable to my scooter, and what your think about it once mounted and ridden. I wrote to Givi to ask which model would work for me, but unfortunately I cannot seem to get them to respond to my question. Any help here will be appreciated.
Re: Specifics needed for getting a taller windscreen
Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2019 12:08 pm
by Jge64
Call The tech hotline at Revzilla.com… Great guys, they can source this for you.
Re: Specifics needed for getting a taller windscreen
Posted: Thu Jul 11, 2019 8:04 am
by vito
I've bought a lot from Revzilla and have always had a good experience with them, so thanks for reminding me to go to them for a windscreen. I checked their site and found the universal mount windscreen from Givi and ordered one. The price seems right and even I should be able to mount it to the handlebars myself. After I get it and use it I'll post again on how much it helps with wind blast, or not.
Re: Specifics needed for getting a taller windscreen
Posted: Thu Jul 11, 2019 9:20 am
by Mel46
On the 2019 model I know that Honda has a tall windshield that they sell for about twice the market price of other manufacturers but you can have your local Honda dealer order it and install it.
Replacing your windshield is something that almost anyone can do, but I think the 2019 PCX was changed enough that many aftermarket manufacturers have not made that replacement yet. However, I do believe someone said they had a National Cycle replacement on their 2019 model.
Re: Specifics needed for getting a taller windscreen
Posted: Thu Jul 11, 2019 10:07 am
by vito
One of the nice things about buying from Revzilla is their reasonable return policy. If the Givi I ordered does not easily mount to my scooter I will just return it to Revzilla. Then I might consider the much higher cost Honda windscreen and mounting hardware.