06-25-2022, 07:28 AM
FWIW, my research has determined that the various (not to be confused with VARIO) add-on blades (clamp-on or screw-in) are compatible with virtually all screens. The clamps rotate to accommodate the curvature of your screen.
For example, I recently pulled the trigger on a PUIG blade and attached it to my Wunderlich Marathon screen. Adjusted it to as low a position as I could get, then positioned it at near vertical, which, in my case, helped to create the quietest cockpit I've ever had. No buffeting or turbulence and it catches easily 90% of the bugs that would normally have ended up on my helmet visor.
On my trip to/from the Rally, I took my Neo-Tech 2 and rode with the visor open a couple of notches (more or less 100% of the time) and had a nice, calm waft of air just under my nose the whole way.
Part of this outcome is also due to the Wunderlich side air deflectors (maybe a BIG part), which keep air off of my arms and shoulders for the most part.
"YMMV" is a key caveat, as I believe there's no small amount of luck involved with this set-up; I'm tall (6'4") and have the Sport Seat installed, so I stick up quite a bit! Lucky, but very happy with the way it turned out.
Sorry for the background "noise" in the blade photo, but you get the idea of the positioning. Also another shot of the side deflectors from the rear (which also shows the previously installed Vario top-blade).
For example, I recently pulled the trigger on a PUIG blade and attached it to my Wunderlich Marathon screen. Adjusted it to as low a position as I could get, then positioned it at near vertical, which, in my case, helped to create the quietest cockpit I've ever had. No buffeting or turbulence and it catches easily 90% of the bugs that would normally have ended up on my helmet visor.
On my trip to/from the Rally, I took my Neo-Tech 2 and rode with the visor open a couple of notches (more or less 100% of the time) and had a nice, calm waft of air just under my nose the whole way.
Part of this outcome is also due to the Wunderlich side air deflectors (maybe a BIG part), which keep air off of my arms and shoulders for the most part.
"YMMV" is a key caveat, as I believe there's no small amount of luck involved with this set-up; I'm tall (6'4") and have the Sport Seat installed, so I stick up quite a bit! Lucky, but very happy with the way it turned out.
Sorry for the background "noise" in the blade photo, but you get the idea of the positioning. Also another shot of the side deflectors from the rear (which also shows the previously installed Vario top-blade).
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