Motorcycle Sport & Leisure

TRIED & TESTED

Skidmarx BMW R1200GS Tall Screen

Tested by: Carl Woodward | £79.95 | www.skidmarx.co.uk

Motorcycle screens are a very personal thing. While a manufacturer’s standard screen will work for some, it won’t suit all. Fortunately, there is a large choice of aftermarket screens for most bikes. Skidmarx have been producing screens since 1999 and have an extensive range covering all types of bikes going back many years, all produced in their Weymouth factory.

As stock screens go the one fitted to the BMW R1200GS is not bad, and being adjustable means most riders will find a setting that is acceptable.

If, however you are taller than average or wear a peaked helmet you may wish for a little more

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