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'''[http://brammoforum.com/index.php?topic=1785.msg13715#msg13715 Brian Wissman]:''' ''FYI... We've tested this bolt-on aftermarket windscreen from Twisted Throttle.com...''
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'''[http://brammoforum.com/index.php?topic=1785.msg13715#msg13715 Brian Wismann]:''' ''FYI... We've tested this bolt-on aftermarket windscreen from Twisted Throttle.com...''
 
''It's not as pretty as the forthcoming Brammo "official" windscreen, but it does work and it's not too pricey.''
 
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Revision as of 08:22, 22 January 2013

Enertia

A member of the Brammo Owners Forum suggested fairings or, more specifically, small windshields manufactured by National Cycle. It was suggested that these would likely work with the Empulse and the Enertia.

Dxwindshield.jpg

Brammo OEM

In late February 2011, Brammo posted photos of the mini-windshield, below, but noted that it was made for the Enertia Plus, and that it would not fit the Enertia.

Miniwindshield.jpg

Empulse

Brian Wismann: FYI... We've tested this bolt-on aftermarket windscreen from Twisted Throttle.com... It's not as pretty as the forthcoming Brammo "official" windscreen, but it does work and it's not too pricey.

EmpulseWindshieldAfterMarket.jpg

This windscreen is also available from Zero for the 2012 S bikes. Terry from offthegrid uses it and he thinks it helps improve the aerodynamics of the bike.

Brammo OEM

None available yet.