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What Shield Is This? HELP!

Joined Apr 2017
244 Posts | 1+
California
Anyone know what shield this is? It's a light tint, 16 3/4" high, 12" wide (widest point). Any ideas?
I thought maybe it could be a Ducati touring shield or ... stock shield? I bought the bike used so no idea what stock shield looks like.

THANKS!
Patrick

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Got the same windscreen! I've been rocking it on my standard hypermotard (not blessed with the creature comforts of the 'strada). It works great at routing a little wind up from your chest and onto the helmet. Does not completely block wind but keeps air current smooth for minimal air disturbance. It does sit a little close to your helmet, though, so you can't really lean forward very far with it on, but I think it's a nice addition. Plus it looks awesome mounted on there. The angular styling matches the rest of the hyper and when cars see it they think "oh here's a nice gentleman on a touring/adv bike" instead of "oh jeeze there's a ratty hoon riding a dirt bike on the street. That motorcycle is too loud. Let's hit him." :D
 
Got the same windscreen! I've been rocking it on my standard hypermotard (not blessed with the creature comforts of the 'strada). It works great at routing a little wind up from your chest and onto the helmet. Does not completely block wind but keeps air current smooth for minimal air disturbance. It does sit a little close to your helmet, though, so you can't really lean forward very far with it on, but I think it's a nice addition. Plus it looks awesome mounted on there. The angular styling matches the rest of the hyper and when cars see it they think "oh here's a nice gentleman on a touring/adv bike" instead of "oh jeeze there's a ratty hoon riding a dirt bike on the street. That motorcycle is too loud. Let's hit him." :D

I like my MRA, it blocks more wind and is adjustable for height. The "Touring" shield came stock on my Strada; it scratched very easily. But yes, it's harder to tuck in. That's better with the standard seat, has less of a "step" to the back. Either way, I have to slide back.

Right now the Strada is my touring bike, all it (still) needs is some suspension work. Looking at rear shocks next year.
 
It's a good shield. I use that one when the weather turns cold. In warm weather I switch to the carbon low profile. The stock screen creates a lot of buffeting and seems to shoot dust right under my chin guard and into my eyes.