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Bollyknickers
19-06-10, 11:36 AM
Hello all.... I'm trying to find a flyscreen for my Gladys but all the ones I can find all seem too low to make them seem worthwhile.

Is there anyone on here who has fitted a screen to their Gladius and can give me some feedback on how it performs up to about 100mph-ish?

Speedy
19-06-10, 01:06 PM
Riding at those speeds is VERY naughty Bolls!! Lol

How about this one? Not tried it as I have an SV, but would have thought it's a good, safe-ish option?!
http://www.suzuki-gb.co.uk/accessories/detail.php?id=001384&sector=onroad&search[range]=on_gladius&search[model]=&search[year]=&search[keyword]=&offset=0

I know the feeling though, when I ride, on a suitable runway or racetrack, at anything near those speeds, I have to hold on, or I'll get blown back off the bike!! :-)

Bollyknickers
19-06-10, 01:25 PM
Not too keen on the Suzuki's own one... Especially for the price. I'm perhaps leaning towards this;

http://www.motoevolution.co.uk/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=47&products_id=14300&make_id=0&model_id=666&year=2009

Just wondered if anyone on here had a Gladius and had added any bits and pieces to it as there don't seem to be many options for the SFV about.

Speedy
19-06-10, 01:38 PM
Oooh no......to me it looks like the "Queen Alien" head thing.
http://i220.photobucket.com/albums/dd271/DAVE_KNIGHT/aliens_se_us_disc1-1711.jpg

Bollyknickers
19-06-10, 02:04 PM
Actually it's the Queen Alien that looks like the screen... :P

Awww, spoilt it for me now! Have to find another.

Speedy
19-06-10, 03:02 PM
Sorry Bolls! Had to point that out, just incase you bought it and regretted it. ;-)

Stephen McG
19-06-10, 10:03 PM
GIVI do a screen
www.givi.co.uk (http://www.givi.co.uk)

I wanted a sports rack to fit my topbox to Gladius

Renntec do one but at present they have a 'special' on rack+topbox+engine bars £135
the individual costs are over £210

I got them
very easy to fit and they look good.
I fitted the new topbox as it was pristine as opposed to my old one (that has been on my previous 5 bikes over last 11 years)

Stephen McG in dry and sunny Glasgow