Fits well to Triumph T120. Gives some relief from headwind. Plastic screen has a small cosmetic issue: there is a rainbow effect on the bottom edge probably caused by wrong injection molding parameters and/or wrong tool design.
I was nearly put off buying one of these owing to a very cynical review that I watched on YouTube. I have to agree that the screen is expensive for a few bits of metal and a piece of moulded plastic and there is a rough edge at the bottom of the screen but it is priced consistently with other similar items. It was very easy to fit and I took advice to add some protection pads to the headlamp bracket of my Bonneville so the fittings don't damage the paintwork (it would be good if Dart included rubber pads or something like this in the pack). The screen DEFINITELY reduced the airflow at speed and riding at 70mph or thereabouts is much more comfortable. It will of course reduce the accumulation of dead insects in and around the instrument binnacle. Its quite discrete and in my view looks perfectly acceptable on a retro bike like mine.
This product is well designed and represents very good value for money. The equivalent Triumph screen is cheaper but requires you to purchase the mounting kit, which then makes it more expensive.
It's amazing what a difference it makes especially when cruising on the motorway.
The screen looks good and in my opinion adds to the look of my bike. Have a look at the pictures and see if you agree.