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Touring Screen
HONDA CRF1100L AFRICA TWIN 2020

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General information

DIMENSIONS (HEIGHT X WIDTH): 480 X 320 MM

125 mm. higher than the original.
Thickness: 4 mm

Compatible with OEM handguards
Dark Smoke
REF.21396F
126.44 + VAT
Clear
REF.21396W
126.44 + VAT

Touring screens, developed by Puig in Barcelona, are designed with the objective to aerodynamically protect the rider without affecting his/her field vision. In addition, these screens fit perfectly with the adventure style and aesthetics of the trail models thanks to their wide range of colors and different sizes. 

These Touring screens are manufactured using the most advanced technologies, using 4mm thick acrylic material, with UV protection and with a 2mm rounded edge. This finish gives it a more elegant touch and offers greater security, fulfilling with the regulations of the German TÜV.

The assembly of this screen follows a process that can be done without having to ask for a mechanic thanks to its simple and intuitive adaptation. The package also includes the aerodynamic studies that have emerged from comparing the Puig screen with the original in a virtual wind tunnel.

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Technical features

ABE 38182
General circulation license (ABE) to drive the product on public roads
PMMA
Manufactured in thermoplastic polymer​
MODELO VS2
Model
TÜV
The product meets all the requirements of the German certification organization TÜV.​
AERODINAMICO
Aerodynamic
PERFIL REDONDEADO
Round Edge​
RESISTENTE UV
UV resistant​

Before and after - REF:21396

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Aerodynamic Test

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