Excellent video series about how to replace the stock windscreen on a Burgman 400 with a Givi windscreen.
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Excellent video series about how to replace the stock windscreen on a Burgman 400 with a Givi windscreen.
Part 2
Part 3
Hi Dave
Excellent video. More importantly is the need to fit in the first place. I’m only 5′9″ but can’t ride at more than 50mph in windy conditiond without too much buffeting. Only had scooter a week and now having to search out a supply and fit dealer of Givi screen. I’m a UK rider so wind and rain a daily fact of life on our small island. Did the screen do the trick.?
Rodney
Excellent. Great timing. I was trying to determine how to remove the panel trim when I saw the video.
RJ
Thank you. I could not have managed the installation without your excellent video.
I ordered windshield for my Bugman from Twisted trottle-I received windshield pretty quickly (GIVI) but without any instructions or parts.What next?Is this normal??J.M.
Excellent video. I purchased a Burgman 400 on e-bay 3 years ago and took a bus to San Antonia, Tx from Minnesota and rode it home. The seller was a very tall person 6′3″ so the Burgman 400 already had the taller Givi windshield installed. He also gave me the orginial stock windshield. I tried my son’s Burgman 400 with his stock windshield and did not like it. I have not used the original stock windshield but have it stored just in case I will need it. This video really will help should I need it. I was so impressed I am adding your video to my website at: http://www.trailerinabag.com to help others looking for instructions by video. Thank You
I am adding your video on the installation of your Givi windshield to my website at http://www.trailerinabagdealer.com.
Hi David. Thanks for your vidio. I am thinking of replacing my screen for a Givi
and I am sure I will find it most helpful. Ride safe Delboy
You weren’tt just a-woofing’ about those bad Givi instructions. I don’t know how anyone could figure out what’s supposed to happen that piece of paper.
If you’re ever in the Houston area, I’ll buy the beer. This saved me hours of frustration.
One little tip I’ll add from experience. Don’t put those little spacers in the plexigas until you’re ready to mount them or, alternatively, hold them in place with a bit of scotch tape. Those little beggers can roll a long ways
This is not in reguards to your artical,i have a problem hopfully one of your readers can solve.When i leave from a dead stop the bike chatters,from the drive train.It is worse when the bike is cold.It only has 1600 hundred miles on it.Any ideas,i have the factory manuel,does not mention a chatter problem. THANK YOU FOR ANY LIGHT YOU CAN SHINE ON THE SUBJECT,IT IS GREATLY APPRECIATED.I HAVE A WARENTEE BUT THEY HAVE A 3 WEEK WAIT TO LOOK AT IT,FORGET FIXING .
THANKS JOHN H
GAMBLER4295@YAHOO.COM
DAVE LOVED YOUR V IDEO ON REPLACING GIVI WINDSHIELD I HAVE A 2007 BURGMAN AND WOULD LIKE TO KNOW HOW TO REMOVE THE FRONT SHIELD THAT SURROUNDS BOTH HEADLIGHT YOUR VIDEO SHOWED ME HOW TO REMOVED THE CENTER SHIELD . YOUR INSTRUCTION WAS FABULOUS.LOU ANN
excellent video thanks so much for spending the time on this. my next job to do one.
I just finished installing a Givi windshield on my K8 Burgman 400. Your video was a great help. The instructions with the windshield are not worth much. I did encounter a little trouble putting in the front grommetts in the new windshield, but after lubing them and putting the bolt back in the grommett it went in fairly easily. I got all of the tools ready before I started and it went very quickly. I was probably finished in about 30 minutes. The ride is now much quieter and the wind goes over my head. I am 6′-3.5″ so I need the taller shield. Thanks again for a great video… Charlie
Dave…………..Excellent instructional video in all aspects of removal of stock windshield and installation of the Givi……..!! Thanks so much…….and now when or if I change over to a Givi……I will know exactly what & how to do it…….without any swear words……….MAYBE….!!!!
Ken