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Frank R. Motley (San Diego, CA USA) | December 22nd, 2025
For me, an absolute must have for a GS or GSA. I had one on my 2012 GSA and when I moved to a 2019 GSA, I immediately felt the difference without one. I ordered a new one for my new bike and the buffeting completely went away, even with a helmet with a visor. These are a great addition for a taller rider. I’m 5’11”
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Excellent product
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Todd (Arizona) | March 7th, 2024
Sturdy and well engineered. Put airflow over my head.
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It works but needs improvement
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Michael Xie | November 20th, 2023
It effectively stops wind buffeting on my helmet. However, for my 5’8 height, it blocks quite a lot of my vision and I cannot see through clearly due to distortion
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Necessary evil?…
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Christian (Florida, USA) | May 8th, 2023
Purchased the Vario Deflector to complement my Marathon windscreen. Feel like this purchase was inevitably a necessity, since the Marathon windscreen generates so much turbulence and buffering on my helmet (I’m 5ft 11in tall - 1,80m) It really was worse than not having the windscreen (Riding the R1250R). I still need the protection for the longer highway rides, so buying the Vario was a necessary evil.
I will point out that there’s quite a bit of added aerodynamic pressure onto the windscreen once the deflector is installed. I have to see how it behaves on a longer ride, but I feel as though the ‘bracket support’ should part of the package. It’s pretty crazy to think I may end up spending $600 on this setup (Plus the $120 for the BMW screen bracket required to install the Marathon screen).
Four stars since the quality is there. The products are genuinely good.
Everett | September 6th, 2022
Installed this deflector on my 2022 BMW S1000R complimenting my Marathon windscreen. If you want to get as much wind away from your body without compromising appearance this is the combination for you.
6FT1 AND NO MORE HEAD WIND / BUFFETING f850gsa
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mark marty | November 5th, 2021
I installed the Wunderlich Marathon Windscreen, tinted, and now that the 3D TINTED WIND DEFLECTOR is installed and adjusted the turbulence has vanished easy install on both items the tinted shields really compliment the bike. the previous tall aftermarket windshield i bought from competitor does not compare to the shorter wider wunderlich windshield with the wind deflector
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Mac Robinson | October 17th, 2021
Great product beautifully designed and works no more buffering. Thank you.
Good, but not for me
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Jose A. Aguilar | May 17th, 2021
This deflector comes with the quality you'd expect from Wunderlich. It is a high quality product, the steel parts are crafted very nicely, they all fit perfectly, have great shine. The deflector material is also of high quality. But for me, it didn't work as the different angles in the visor distort the vision quite a bit and took away concentration. Also, in rain it became almost imposible to see through it.
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John Sands | October 30th, 2020
Not sure why this company is mostly focused on BMW? It makes its harder to find the right wind deflector for other bikes. Went with the Vario 3D+ Deflector for BMW S-1000rr because it had a similar shape to the Double Bubble on my Suzuki Bandit 1250. When I first purchased this bike I thought it was my helmet causing the deafening wind and turbulence noise but after an unbearable 3 day headaches I started doing some research and found this is a big problem with the newer Bandits. After a couple of windshield changes and other wind deflectors With no improvement I thought I was going to have to sell this bike. A came across the Vario 3D+ Deflector and thought I would give it a try. I Was reluctant as it was $370 after exchange rates, taxes and duties to get it to my home in Canada. However, 30 mins after installing and a few stop to make adjustments I hit the sweet spot and the noise was gone and now I can enjoy my bike. So it was worth every penny and made the difference between keeping and selling my bike. Thank you Wunderlich. John