Fairings and Windscreens for Comfort, Protection, and Style
Customize your motorcycle’s wind protection and appearance with a fairing screen that matches your riding style
A fairing screen influences how the wind flows around the motorcycle and rider. The right design can provide more comfort on long rides, reduce pressure on the upper body, or create a more compact and sporty front end. In this collection, you’ll find fairing screens, windscreens, and flyscreens for a variety of motorcycles and uses.
- Options include original, sporty, raised, and Racing versions
- Model-specific fairing screens for a precise fit
- Clear, tinted, and opaque variants available
- More wind protection or a more compact look
- Windscreens from Ermax, CNC Racing, and Evotech Performance
The range includes replacement fairing screens roughly the original size, raised touring screens, and Ermax Aeromax versions. You’ll also find sporty CNC Racing fairing screens and compact Evotech Performance flyscreens for naked bikes and other motorcycles without large front fairings.
Which fairing screen suits you best depends not only on the motorcycle but also on your height, seating position, and usage. A taller screen can be ideal for commuting and longer distances. A lower sport screen or flyscreen maintains the motorcycle’s compact character.
Sport, Touring, or Racing Fairing Screen
A touring screen is usually taller than the original screen and is designed to direct more wind over or around the rider. A sporty fairing screen is generally more compact and emphasizes the front’s appearance.
Racing fairing screens often have a raised curve, allowing the rider to tuck further behind the screen during sporty riding. The exact shape and material construction vary by product. Therefore, choose not only based on the name but also check the dimensions and shape.
Clear, Smoke, or Opaque
Clear fairing screens offer the most visibility. Smoke and lightly tinted versions give the motorcycle a sportier look while remaining partially transparent. Dark or satin finishes are mainly visually appealing but may be less suitable if you need to see through the screen while riding.
Available color names and light transmission vary by brand. Always check the product photos and description of the chosen version.
Check Fit and Mounting Options
Always select the exact motorcycle model, version, and production year. Mounting points and shapes can change during a model update. Also, check whether original rubbers, spacers, and bolts are reused or included.
Install a fairing screen without tension and tighten the bolts evenly. Over-tightening can damage the material around the mounting holes. After installation, check that the handlebars can move freely and the screen does not touch mirrors, handguards, or other accessories.