The factory optional "aero windscreen" # 700896, had laminated automotive
safety glass; I had a few replacements due to projectiles on race tracks.
I sit low in the car, and also used helmets.
My car is early enough to have the factory fitting set screws, and it would
fit behind the regular windscreen.
This is a terrible idea in the rain, as the aeroscreen blocks the demister
(it came with a rubber sealing strip across the bottom) and there is no
hand room to wipe between the two inner surfaces.
The aero windscreen improves the MPG and MPH a sizable amount, but do use a
helmet on road or track.
Hardy
Subject: Re: [TR] brooklands aero screens
To: "'Gary Nafziger'" <nafzigerg@yahoo.com>, <triumphs@autox.team.net>
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I also love the look of the brookland screens but see they can be dangerous
too.
my main question is how they're mounted. can the two windshields be easily
switched? do the mounts for the brooklands say attached while the stock
windshield is on? just wondering.
Gary
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