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Midsize Wide Faco Windscreen in Clear for Vespa Primavera
One of our most popular windshields for previous models, we are now excited to offer this same screen for the Vespa Primavera. This windshield will offer wind protection for your chest and hands, making your ride warmer, calmer, and more protected from bugs and flying debris.
Made in Italy! Faco has been making reasonably priced, quality Vespa accessories in Italy for over 25 years. We've been proudly distributing their products since 1999.
**Disclaimer**You can not run your original North American Turn Signal pods with this windscreen, but we highly recommend our EURO LED LIGHT KIT which works perfectly with this wind screen and is one of our best mods for the Primavera and Sprint.
Includes all hardware and instructions necessary for mounting. This windscreen is about 13" above the top of the headlight and 27" wide.
This windscreen fits all models of the 2015 and newer Vespa Primavera
It will NOT fit the Vespa Sprint.
Installation difficulty: - Easy with basic tools, but you will have to remove the front pod turn signals 1st.
TECH TIP - Requires a 6mm and 8mm allen wrench for installation which are NOT included with this kit. Completely assemble the mounting brackets first. Then install the windscreen on the brackets, but leave the bolts loose enough so that you can adjust the brackets if necessary. Next, you will insert the assembled brackets into the two open holes under your handlebars. This might require some gentle hammering until they are seated. Once you have the screen situated properly, tighten down the large bolts at the bottom of the brackets. This will expand the expansion cylinders inside the holes in your handlebars, holding the whole screen in place. Finally make any up or down adjustments for the screen on the brackets and tighten down the bolts that hold the screen to the brackets. Voila! New windscreen! Go ride!