Ride longer and more comfortably with the MRA
motorcycle windshield Multi-X-Creen designed specifically for your BMW
R1200GS LC and R1200GS LC Adventure. Engineered in Germany using state
of the art technology and intense wind tunnel testing, this wind screen
incorporates an integrated and fully adjustable spoiler to allow
customization of your motorcycle’s airflow to meet your precise needs.
Constructed of specially modified PMMA thermoplastic acrylic this shield
is aerodynamically designed to control airflow to virtually eliminate
turbulence and prevent optical focal points that can cause focused
sunlight damage to your motorcycle. Reduce fatigue caused by helmet
buffeting and noise with the Multi-X-Creen motorcycle windshield by MRA.
Features:
- Advanced aerodynamic engineering
- Integrated adjustable spoiler
- Designed to guide headwind away from helmet and upper body
- Virtually eliminates turbulence
- Reduces fatigue and noise
- Developed with extensive wind tunnel testing
- PMMA thermoplastic acrylic construction
- Designed to have no damaging optical focal points
- Available in Clear, Smoke Grey or Black
Includes:
- MRA MXC windshield
- Adjustable spoiler
- Mounting hardware
- Installation instructions
Available color SKUs:
- Clear: MRA.4025066157716
- Smoke Grey: MRA.4025066157723
- Black: MRA.4025066157730 - Available upon request
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Fits:
- BMW R1200GS LC 2013-2016
- BMW R1200GS LC Adventure 2014-2017
What is an Optical Focal Point?
An optical focal point is a beam of light that will converge onto a
single point by the object it passes through (in this case, a windscreen
other than an MRA) where it can easily focus enough energy to burn and
damage bodywork or instrument cluster as the sun passes through or
reflects off of the object. This is the same type of science that occurs
when you take a magnifying glass outside on a sunny day to burn ants!
MRA uses CAD technology and testing to ensure every screen is completely
free of optical imperfections & focal points. Be careful when
shopping for windscreens, read the fine print and disclaimers to make
sure your motorcycle isn't at risk or simply go with the superior choice
and install an MRA.