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Does anyone know if the GTV-GT60 Mod Style Flyscreen made by Cuppini will fit my 2013 GTV using the original bracket? It shows 4 holes and my bracket/s only have two.

Bottom line, I'm looking for a MED screen to replace the stock sport screen.
Any suggestions or pics would be great.

Thanks
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13 Vespa 300GTV, 05 Burgman 650, 2013 BV 350
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I have a 2013 GTV and I put the full sized one on last fall. I used my original brackets with a some slight modding to work. I like it and have put about 800 miles on mine.
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gr8,
Your screen looks great. Exactly what I was looking for, thanks!
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I'm thinking about putting a large windscreen on for a trip on the interstate this coming fall. How does the windscreen affect handling at interstate speed? I always feel like I'm getting beat up by the wind on my GTV once I get up to around 65 mph. It also seems like the windscreen would help with the cold weather. Any comments on what kind of difference the larger windscreen makes?
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Cuppini
Mine.

This one is great on the motorway
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I bought the full size and was going to cut it down like others mentioned here. I decided I liked it just the way it was. I don't have a problem viewing through the screen. Although I have not ridden in rain yet. That could change my feelings.

My wife loves it. No wind hitting her while on the back and we can have a conversation at 55 MPH.

I think it makes it warmer.

I had it in a couple of freak wind storms last year and it seemed to handle fine. You get some handlebar action as the wind hits you like that, but I had the same feelings on a motorbike. Nothing dangerous feeling. Just the wind hitting up against the screen. Every time it does. I think...glad its not hitting me! I have taken a couple of good sized bugs that surly would have hurt if they hit me instead of the screen.

It is better having it, then not. I can do a long ride and not feel hammered at the end like when I had my little stock windscreen.

This mod has definitely improved my comfort and riding experience.
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I've got the big Vespa OEM windscreens (the shower door) on both of my scoots and really like 'em. Especially when I'm riding in the winter.

I had to modify the one to fit the LXV but I've got access to a machine shop where I used to work. They made custom brackets for me.

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