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Posts: 231 Hampton Va |
Well guys I put on here that I was going on a 3 day trip to Florida from Va and asked for Advice and I got plenty...THANKS. I also said I was working on the heat issue. Well this is what I came up with that is similar to the ones from Victory but are stationary (for now) and they are smaller and at this point seem to take just enough of the heat away. I guess the test will be 2000 miles in three days down south. If you look I notched out the front of the deflector and it seemed to make it work more efficiently. The smaller size seems to make it less intrusive and not change the look of the bihe much. I still have to polish the edges and clean it all up. Just looking for your input
Thanks,
Shawn
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Visionary
Posts: 3006 San Antonio, TX | Nice paint. Good job, that looks really nice to me. Was it hard getting in the fairing to bolt them on? Did you use heat to bend them?
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Cruiser
Posts: 231 Hampton Va | they are polycarbonate and I just used my brake. EZ to bolt on hard to convince myself to drill the holes not knowing if this would even work! LOL |
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Iron Butt
Posts: 810
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Cruiser
Posts: 231 Hampton Va | says Signs and Graphics to go ....is now deductable..... work truck....LOL ...I just got in from a ride and the heat (for me) is now tolarable....where my pants were not moving before they are now pressed against my leg in the front and flaping in the breese in the back |
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Cruiser
Posts: 53 Island Lake, Alberta, Canada | Very tasteful graphics. Picture #5, what is above front cylinder? Will they work at -30C? Personal record 100km at 100km/hr, -35C. Took lots of bundles & Widder vest & gloves. Life goal - to ride one day, every month of the year (need the two wheel therpy) |
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Tourer
Posts: 404 San Antonio, TX United States | I just realized who were. I work for alloutcycles in the Great Bridge shop. I just got my Black Tour premium this past Sat. The demo model that was in the Hampton store with all the Chrome. I met you breifly in the Arby's next to the Hampton store before you had recieved you bike. Good luck on the heat defelctors and have a safe ride to FL and back |
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Cruiser
Posts: 231 Hampton Va | ugly inspection sticker! |
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Cruiser
Posts: 53 Island Lake, Alberta, Canada | Ugly inspection sticker? Huh? |
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Tourer
Posts: 404 San Antonio, TX United States | Where do you put your inspection sticker?
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Visionary
Posts: 8144 New Bohemia, VA | mine is (will be) on a long plate bolted inside the left faring and is visible standing infront of the Vision about four feet back on the right side. I say will be,because it is currently on the left fork toward the top. That is where the dealer put it. My DoD sticker is on the plate as described and there is room for the next inspection. I bent the plate to match the curve and used the existing faring bolt to fix it to the bike. The plate I got from the HD dealer and is standard type plate with a hole on one end.
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Cruiser
Posts: 294 rhode island | None going on. |
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Cruiser
Posts: 196
| Mine's on a plate off the left side of the fender/fork...
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Posts: 171 San Antonio, Texas | Since inspection stickers do not have to be "prominently" displayed in Texas--mine is inside my trunk. |
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Tourer
Posts: 404 San Antonio, TX United States | Wish that was the case here in Virginia. Wish even more i was back home in Texas. Our sticker technically is supposed to be visible on the left side of the bike. Only reason i put the plate tucked away inside and forward of the inner leg fairing. |
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