Wind Screen on 650

An area for posting step by step instructions on "How to" for the scooters. Ex: oil change.

Moderator: Site Moderators

Wind Screen on 650

Postby Sanders7 » Thu Apr 14, 2005 8:31 08

Hi, I found this forum a while ago after I got my 650 and it's great! I have a question now aand a delimma! I pulled my windscreen to clean it and thats no problem. It removes in a very short time. The 4 little rubber nuts that secure the screen are a bear to get back on though. There must be a better way that I didn't do! Pulling them back through the wind screen I'm sure will destroy them sooner or later. I used a small pair of needle nose pliers to do fish them back through. Pushing them back through the w/s mounting bracket was ok. If anyone has any words of wisdom I'd appreciate it. I have a Clearview ordered and don't relish the thought of installing it because of that. The service manual is useless for this.
Thanks and have a good one! Charlie....2003---650
Charlie
Sanders7
New Member
 
Posts: 2
Joined: Sat Feb 12, 2005 22:34 22
Location: Enterprise, AL 36330

BurgmanUSA.com
Advertisement

Postby seatec » Thu Apr 14, 2005 8:53 08

I use a little soap, workd great :idea: Wayne
User avatar
seatec
Lifetime Member
Lifetime Member
 
Posts: 2141
Joined: Thu Jan 29, 2004 14:46 14
Location: Nova Scotia Canada
My Ride: Burgman 650 Exec
Year model: 2006
Current mileage: 10000

Postby billmeek » Thu Apr 14, 2005 12:33 12

Welcome to the BurgmanUSA forums Charlie. Glad to have you join us. Which Enterprise, AL are ya from? The one north of Montgomery or the one in LA (Lower Alabama)? :)
Bill
'03 Burgman 400 in blue
'03 Burgman 400 in silver (rebuilt)
"Yes, I ride it all year round. No, I'm not insane. I'm poor. With insane, you get free room and board."
User avatar
billmeek
Insane Poster
 
Posts: 13476
Joined: Sun Mar 07, 2004 14:11 14
Location: Summertown, TN USA
My Ride: Burgman 400
Year model: 2003
Purchase date: 08 May 2004
Current mileage: 60000

Postby pauljo » Thu Apr 14, 2005 15:20 15

There is a little trick. Just insert the screw, but don't twist it at all. Push on the screw. It will cause the rubber nut to elongate, and it will slide right through the screen & into the bracket. No soap or spit required... Once the nut is positioned, then thread and tighten the screw. I have done at least a dozen windscreen swaps on Burgman 650s. I learned this trick on about the second time I did a swap.
Paul

'07 Triumph Bonneville T100
'06 Kymco People 250 (Wineberry)

http://burgmanusa.com/gallery/pauljo/
User avatar
pauljo
Insane Poster
 
Posts: 5365
Joined: Wed Sep 17, 2003 23:37 23
Location: Nebraska, Omaha

Postby Sanders7 » Fri Apr 15, 2005 20:33 20

Thanks to everyone who replied. I believe I can get it back on now MUCH easier than before. Sometimes it takes someone who's "been there, done that" to shed a little light.

Bill, I'm in LA (Enterprise) and went to school in UCLA (upper corner of lower Alabama), commonly known as Auburn. My wife is from TN (Gallatin) not too far from you, however; we met and married in FL almost 50 years ago.

Thanks again to everyone and have a good one!

Charlie...
Charlie
Sanders7
New Member
 
Posts: 2
Joined: Sat Feb 12, 2005 22:34 22
Location: Enterprise, AL 36330

Postby captainfish » Sat Jun 25, 2005 14:52 14

Thanks Pauljo, that trick worked perfectly. I am upgrading to an XXL Clearview for my 650. It does not seem to cover the hands as much as the GIVI does, so I hope it provides at least more protection than the stock w/s did.
Previous owner of a Honda Helix and
a January 2005 Blue Burgman 650
"Blue Lightning" :)

Photo Gallery: http://burgmanusa.com/gallery/Captainfi ... Lightning/
User avatar
captainfish
BurgmanUSA Supporter
BurgmanUSA Supporter
 
Posts: 437
Joined: Sat May 22, 2004 21:03 21
Location: Moore, OK
My Ride: No bike at this time
Current mileage: 0

Postby pauljo » Sat Jun 25, 2005 18:41 18

captainfish wrote:Thanks Pauljo, that trick worked perfectly. I am upgrading to an XXL Clearview for my 650. It does not seem to cover the hands as much as the GIVI does, so I hope it provides at least more protection than the stock w/s did.


The Clearview actually does keep the air off of your hands. You will be surprised. The styling of the Givi accentuates the handwings, they are more integrated into the design of the Clearview. But unless you take your hands off of the grips, you will feel no wind hit them using the Clearview.
Paul

'07 Triumph Bonneville T100
'06 Kymco People 250 (Wineberry)

http://burgmanusa.com/gallery/pauljo/
User avatar
pauljo
Insane Poster
 
Posts: 5365
Joined: Wed Sep 17, 2003 23:37 23
Location: Nebraska, Omaha


Return to How To

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 0 guests