My current ride is an 1985 v65 Sabre, really nice, full fairing, 10k from new.. This is the daily ride while the SF is in perpetual tweaking/ restoration mode. It's nearly done though, until I can find something else to do to make it "better".
I went to pick up plates for the Sabre on Thurday at the local DMV. They were stolen from the bike while I was at lunch on Friday. While I was reporting the "theft" to the Po-Po at the local precinct house, someone stole one of the fairing covers. From right outside the jailhouse. Jeez.
Maybe the guy really needed a hondaline left fairing cover. Maybe he was just wondering if it would come off.
So I spent a few moments seeking to understand...I know I don't live in an ideal world. It is still way better here than it was in the late 'eighties when we were practically expected to tie our shoes to our ankles before we went a strollin' in NYC...
So I am looking to fix the remaining plastic stuff to the bike in an elegant, but secure way. This is going to be even more important when the XS hits the mean streets. Anyone seen a neat chrome fitting that would take a cable that could be attached to the bike frame? Something that might allow some access to behind the panels but not allow them to actually get too far from the bike? Something better looking than zip-ties?
Something that will stop the expensive and increasingly irreplaceable plastic stuff on our bikes from flying off at speeds from full-stop to zero MPH?
Gareth.
I went to pick up plates for the Sabre on Thurday at the local DMV. They were stolen from the bike while I was at lunch on Friday. While I was reporting the "theft" to the Po-Po at the local precinct house, someone stole one of the fairing covers. From right outside the jailhouse. Jeez.
Maybe the guy really needed a hondaline left fairing cover. Maybe he was just wondering if it would come off.
So I spent a few moments seeking to understand...I know I don't live in an ideal world. It is still way better here than it was in the late 'eighties when we were practically expected to tie our shoes to our ankles before we went a strollin' in NYC...
So I am looking to fix the remaining plastic stuff to the bike in an elegant, but secure way. This is going to be even more important when the XS hits the mean streets. Anyone seen a neat chrome fitting that would take a cable that could be attached to the bike frame? Something that might allow some access to behind the panels but not allow them to actually get too far from the bike? Something better looking than zip-ties?
Something that will stop the expensive and increasingly irreplaceable plastic stuff on our bikes from flying off at speeds from full-stop to zero MPH?
Gareth.
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