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Nice job! Now, If you'd care to share with us less inventive types just what kind o' material it was made out of. How did you mold/bend it; or is it that flexible?
(what's that red boxlike -like thing with the knobs? welder? Geez, and has a drill press, too! )
"Damn it Jim, I'm a doctor, not a mechanic!' ('Bones' McCoy)
Aww sorry, I don't mean I made a new screen from scratch
It's actually a light-smoke Hayabusa DB-Flip screen from Zero-Gravity. It got damaged last year in an accident, the mounting lugs were snapped off. I trimmed it with a 4" grinder, and made the brackets from alloy tube. It had loads of scratches in it from sitting around in the workshop, I polished them out with a buffing wheel.
It was the best screen i ever used on the 'busa, so I'm pleased that I get to use it again. Funny that a sportsbike screen don't look out of place on a cruiser
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