Description
Puig Z Racing Windscreen: 04-07 Honda CBR1000RR
Fitment: 04-07 CBR1000RR Fire Blade
Provide your motorcycle with the sport character you have always looked for, with the racing screen from Puig. The Z Racing line is based on balancing an aggressive stance in accordance to your motorcycle, while keeping comfort and functionality for the rider.
The Z Racing screens are designed to be more aerodynamically efficient than their stock ones, they are fully tested in the virtual wind tunnel to guarantee improvements in the aerodynamic coefficient and the aerodynamic protection to the rider. Thanks to its double height, they deflect the wind that would otherwise hit the helmet and top area of the torso. In the meantime, the side channels pick up air flow and send it sideways with the objective of reducing air pressure from the rider’s shoulders.
The aerodynamic protection improvement is of 12.7% (on average with the upper body up) versus the original model and of 61% in the “racing” position.
Designed and manufactured in Barcelona, with the most advanced technologies, with high impact acrylic of 3mm. Puig created a very strong piece, light, durable and with a rounded edge of 2mm (accomplishing the safety control from the German TÜV). The artificial vision system utilized during the quality control process guarantee that the screens will get to the client in perfect shape.
Installation of the screen doesn’t require additional parts like trims and every screen comes with an in depth aerodynamic study that indicates the improvement in performance, as well as the protection to the rider.
The piece includes an homologation certificate ABE 38182.
Features:
- It's double height diminishes the air pressure to the helmet.
- The Z Racing windscreens have been tested though a virtual wind tunnel and improve the aerodynamic coefficient and wind protection on an upright position with a 12.7% average compared to the original, a 61% average in a racing position.
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.