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Windshiled advice. (Read 90 times)
odvelasc
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Windshiled advice.
07/15/09 at 18:02:29
SO, am not going to Vermont anymore, complications arose. I will be taking a longer tour to Northern Ontarion and Lake Superior. I may need a windshiled for 6+ hours of riding each day.
Here is a kewl one I may consider just because it is kewl. Its a cafe fairing at jc whitney. How would I mount this to my drage bars>
http://www.jcwhitney.com/wcsstore/jcwhitney/images/imagecache/G_10644G_CL_1.jpg
And this one is on sale for 99$ at a local shop, mounting hardware included. This is the National Cycle Plexifairing 3
http://www.jcwhitney.com/wcsstore/jcwhitney/images/imagecache/G_10674G_CL_1.jpg
Pics of yours would be great.
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07/15/09 at 18:22:48
That second is a real good shield I've had one like that,Good protection and keeps the wind off your hands
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07/15/09 at 18:58:30
Quote:
Here is a kewl one I may consider just because it is kewl. Its a cafe fairing at jc whitney. How would I mount this to my drage bars>
http://www.jcwhitney.com/wcsstore/jcwhitney/images/imagecache/G_10644G_CL_1.jpg
If it fits, will it offer the protection you want?
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odvelasc
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07/15/09 at 19:23:45
PTRider wrote
on 07/15/09 at 18:58:30:
Quote:
Here is a kewl one I may consider just because it is kewl. Its a cafe fairing at jc whitney. How would I mount this to my drage bars>
http://www.jcwhitney.com/wcsstore/jcwhitney/images/imagecache/G_10644G_CL_1.jpg
If it fits, will it offer the protection you want?
Umm hello? Mcfly? lol Obviously not, but I thought I would just throw it in for poops and giggles. i did see one on a savage somewhere on bike pics lol.
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07/15/09 at 19:24:53
bill67 wrote
on 07/15/09 at 18:22:48:
That second is a real good shield I've had one like that,Good protection and keeps the wind off your hands
I would love to see a pic of it. I dont want something that takes away from the clean, choper-esque look of the bike. How easy does it remove for when I am riding around town? Oh yeah, pics please
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07/15/09 at 19:29:03
I don't have one now,Micks s40 had one,They come off easy.I have a harley type now I like the looks but Its not the best protection.
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07/15/09 at 19:34:47
bill67 wrote
on 07/15/09 at 19:29:03:
I don't have one now,Micks s40 had one,They come off easy.I have a harley type now I like the looks but Its not the best protection.
sir mick?
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07/16/09 at 04:25:55
Yes Sir Mick
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