WRS Race Windscreen for Triumph Street Triple 765 R / RS (2023 Onwards) for Track
When it comes to pushing limits on the racetrack, every detail counts. The WRS Race Windscreen for the Triumph Street Triple 765 R / RS (2023 onwards) is a purpose-built aerodynamic upgrade, crafted for serious riders who demand professional-level performance on the circuit. Designed and manufactured in Italy with direct racing influence, this windscreen enhances high-speed stability, rider protection, and aerodynamic efficiency — all while preserving the aggressive DNA of Triumph’s Street Triple.
Whether you’re a weekend track-day warrior or a competitive racer, the WRS Race Windscreen delivers the performance edge you need when lap times matter.
Engineered for High-Speed Aerodynamics
The WRS Race Windscreen features a taller, more pronounced bubble profile than the OEM screen, specifically shaped to improve airflow over the rider’s helmet when in a tucked position. By deflecting turbulent air around the upper body and helmet, it reduces drag, minimizes buffeting, and creates a calmer air pocket behind the screen — critical at speeds exceeding 120 km/h.
This aerodynamic refinement allows you to stay tucked longer and more comfortably on straights, improving both top speed and endurance during intense track sessions. In fast sweepers and heavy braking zones, the reduced wind pressure on your body also enhances rider stability and control.
Precision Fit for Street Triple 765 R / RS (2023 Onwards)
The screen is precision-molded specifically for the 2023+ Triumph Street Triple 765 R and RS models, ensuring a perfect fit with the bike’s front fairing and headlight assembly. It uses the original mounting points and hardware for quick installation, with no need for cutting, drilling, or modifications.
The sleek shape integrates naturally with the Street Triple’s sharp, compact bodywork, maintaining the aggressive character of the bike while boosting its track-ready appearance.
Built with Track-Grade Materials
WRS constructs this windscreen from optical-grade PMMA (Polymethyl Methacrylate), a lightweight, shatter-resistant acrylic commonly used in racing due to its clarity and strength. At 3 mm thick, it offers optimal rigidity at high speeds, resisting vibration and flex, even under the aerodynamic stress of competitive track riding.
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