Thursday 23 November 2023

WRS

Transalp windshield options


In recent editions IDN featured new Ducati Diavel V4 Husqvarna Norden 901 adventure touring model (2022-2023) windscreens manufactured in Italy by Tavullia (PU) specialist WRS. 

Since then, its prolific new application programme has moved on to the immediately popular Honda XL750 Transalp.  Made using high quality DOT626 approved, 3 mm thick PMMA plexiglass, WRS says its screens are easy to assemble and install using the original fairing mounts and hardware. 

Capnord, transparent


Available in clear and a selection of tints, WRS has added a choice of Sport, Caponord and Touring style design screens for improved aerodynamics and rider comfort on the Transalp.

Easy to assemble, the original fairing is removed and the WRS fairing is simply mounted as a replacement upgrade using the same screws.


Touring, smoked

This Touring version is 5 cm higher than the original fairing at 45.5cm; for sportier style riders, WRS offers the 35.5 cm high Sport style design (which is 5 cm lower than stock, but for those who anticipate doing most of their riding - whether on or off-road - in more extreme conditions, the Caponord screen is a full 10 cm higher than stock at 50.5 cm. Model-specific install kits are included, with all necessary hardware.

Sport, smoked

"Our windscreens will remove the slight visual distortion present in the original windshield and decrease the turbulence on the helmet and on the shoulders," Sales Manager Michele Maresi. "The designs of our three options for the Honda Transalp have been researched in detail to fit perfectly and complement the lines of the bike."

WRS' credentials as a windscreen manufacturer are, literally, 'race bred' - it is a technical partner for Team BMW Motorrad in WSBK and Pramac Ducati in MotoGP, among others.

Additional recent new windscreen design applications available from WRS include the Kawasaki Z 1000 SX (available in 2017-2020 and the 2021-2023 'Ninja' versions) and the Suzuki 650 XT V-Strom. "All our windscreens are made following the strictest design standards in terms of safety, materials quality and manufacturing precision to guarantee the maximum possible resistance, transparency, safety and durability," says Michele.


Also available for the Honda Transalp, the WRS navigator support frame bracket is manufactured in lightweight, high-strength 12 mm tube (in black), which gives riders an ergonomic mount option above the dashboard display for the navigator and smartphone.

WRS SRL 

www.wrs.it