We are talking about Oz, so I doubt if anything is dry.vanzen@rockerboxer.com wrote:The ear or the shed ?Garnet wrote:Betcha it stays dry.
New Glass from Boxer Cafe
Re: New Glass from Boxer Cafe
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Re: New Glass from Boxer Cafe
Nice stuff they're making...now if someone could come up with knockoffs of the various fairing mounts we would have a winner! Any takers...any bar benders out there?
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Re: New Glass from Boxer Cafe
You mean like these? http://www.motobins.co.uk/displayfinal. ... 4253&go=GOmoosehead wrote:Nice stuff they're making...now if someone could come up with knockoffs of the various fairing mounts we would have a winner! Any takers...any bar benders out there?
Re: New Glass from Boxer Cafe
I ran it on my 90/6 for a year. I never had so many rear flats. I reckon the elephant ear threw anything sharp at the rear tire. I reckon it looks better in the shed than it did on the bike.
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Australia 2480
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hanging glass
moosehead wrote:Nice stuff they're making...now if someone could come up with knockoffs of the various fairing mounts we would have a winner! Any takers...any bar benders out there?
A universal type might be a good choice:R65 Rob wrote:You mean like these? http://www.motobins.co.uk/displayfinal. ... 4253&go=GO
http://www.airtech-streamlining.com/mis ... ckets.html
Another brand specific model might be adapted:
http://www.thefind.com/cars/info-fairing-bracket
Or ... you might have a wrecked hang-glider lying about
and cut up the alloy tubing for a custom application ...

Re: hanging glass
So, did it just happen to crash in your back yard........ or where you at the helm at the time?vanzen@rockerboxer.com wrote:
Or ... you might have a wrecked hang-glider lying about
and cut up the alloy tubing for a custom application ...
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In fact, it was owned and crashed by the previous resident of the school-haus.Garnet wrote: So, did it just happen to crash in your back yard........ or where you at the helm at the time?
He left the mangled remains in the garage, I dragged it into the yard, and later salvaged the tubing.
Good material, expensive to buy !
