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11-15-2003
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#11 (permalink)
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SuperSport Favorite Bike: 2002 Triumph Trophy
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Massachusetts, USA
Posts: 1,081 Other Motorcycle: 1970 Triumph Tiger 650 Extra Motorcycle: 1984 Yamaha Virago 700
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Clearview makes a windshield for the Trophy 1200, but if it's what you want..I don't know. You might check with them, they're on the Web. Also, Saeng makes a windshield edging that helps divert the flow of air. I'm using one and it seems to have the effect of making the windshield a bit taller. Hope this helps you.
Jim
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The older I get, the faster I was....until lately!! (Speed IS the fountain of youth)!
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11-15-2003
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#12 (permalink)
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Senior Member
SuperSport Favorite Bike: 2002 Triumph Trophy
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Massachusetts, USA
Posts: 1,081 Other Motorcycle: 1970 Triumph Tiger 650 Extra Motorcycle: 1984 Yamaha Virago 700
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Clearview makes a windshield for the Trophy 1200, but if it's what you want..I don't know. You might check with them, they're on the Web. Also, Saeng makes a windshield edging that helps divert the flow of air. I'm using one and it seems to have the effect of making the windshield a bit taller. Hope this helps you.
Jim
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Jim Ballard
The older I get, the faster I was....until lately!! (Speed IS the fountain of youth)!
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11-15-2003
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#13 (permalink)
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Formula Extreme
Join Date: Aug 2003
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I'm actually wanting lower, not taller...I'd like to be entirely out in the air flow from the shoulders up. Of course this is all in theory, because I don't have a Trophy at the moment, but I'm considering buying one.
Thanks.
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11-15-2003
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#14 (permalink)
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Senior Member
Formula Extreme
Join Date: Aug 2003
Posts: 484
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I'm actually wanting lower, not taller...I'd like to be entirely out in the air flow from the shoulders up. Of course this is all in theory, because I don't have a Trophy at the moment, but I'm considering buying one.
Thanks.
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11-15-2003
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#15 (permalink)
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Senior Member
Formula Extreme
Join Date: Aug 2003
Posts: 484
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I'm actually wanting lower, not taller...I'd like to be entirely out in the air flow from the shoulders up. Of course this is all in theory, because I don't have a Trophy at the moment, but I'm considering buying one.
Thanks.
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11-16-2003
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#16 (permalink)
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Super Moderator
Site Supporter Formula Extreme Favorite Bike: 2000 Triumph Trophy 900
Join Date: May 2002
Location: Clio,Michigan
Posts: 436
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Quote:
On 2003-11-15 00:08, dietDrThunder wrote:
Is this thing on?
Ok, if there isn't one, could someone describe the difference between a 96 1200 Trophy upper/screen and a 2000 model? I've seen a 96 and it lools like the screen is smaller/lower. Is this true?
Thanks!
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The fairing on the Trophy's was changed with the 99 model year. Triumph used to offer a hand deflector that went between the mirrors and the fairing for the 96-98 models. I think you are correct in thinking the screen is smaller and lower on the 96-98's.
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Scott
Ride, Eat, Sleep, Repeat.
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11-16-2003
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#17 (permalink)
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Super Moderator
Site Supporter Formula Extreme Favorite Bike: 2000 Triumph Trophy 900
Join Date: May 2002
Location: Clio,Michigan
Posts: 436
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Quote:
On 2003-11-15 00:08, dietDrThunder wrote:
Is this thing on?
Ok, if there isn't one, could someone describe the difference between a 96 1200 Trophy upper/screen and a 2000 model? I've seen a 96 and it lools like the screen is smaller/lower. Is this true?
Thanks!
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The fairing on the Trophy's was changed with the 99 model year. Triumph used to offer a hand deflector that went between the mirrors and the fairing for the 96-98 models. I think you are correct in thinking the screen is smaller and lower on the 96-98's.
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Scott
Ride, Eat, Sleep, Repeat.
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11-16-2003
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#18 (permalink)
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Super Moderator
Site Supporter Formula Extreme Favorite Bike: 2000 Triumph Trophy 900
Join Date: May 2002
Location: Clio,Michigan
Posts: 436
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Quote:
On 2003-11-15 00:08, dietDrThunder wrote:
Is this thing on?
Ok, if there isn't one, could someone describe the difference between a 96 1200 Trophy upper/screen and a 2000 model? I've seen a 96 and it lools like the screen is smaller/lower. Is this true?
Thanks!
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The fairing on the Trophy's was changed with the 99 model year. Triumph used to offer a hand deflector that went between the mirrors and the fairing for the 96-98 models. I think you are correct in thinking the screen is smaller and lower on the 96-98's.
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Scott
Ride, Eat, Sleep, Repeat.
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11-23-2003
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#19 (permalink)
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The 96 fairing is straight and without the upward lip, looks shorter. The 96 fairing dumped the wind right at my eyelevel -- putting all of florida's bugs on the visor. I've just replaced mine with a gustafson with an extra 2 inches and it has the upward lip. It is definitely a better cold weather fairing and moves the turbalance above my head.
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11-23-2003
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#20 (permalink)
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The 96 fairing is straight and without the upward lip, looks shorter. The 96 fairing dumped the wind right at my eyelevel -- putting all of florida's bugs on the visor. I've just replaced mine with a gustafson with an extra 2 inches and it has the upward lip. It is definitely a better cold weather fairing and moves the turbalance above my head.
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