New Glass from Boxer Cafe

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Re: New Glass from Boxer Cafe

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vanzen@rockerboxer.com wrote:
Garnet wrote:Betcha it stays dry.
The ear or the shed ?
We are talking about Oz, so I doubt if anything is dry. :?
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Re: New Glass from Boxer Cafe

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I thought you lived in a rainforest, She'llbe?
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Re: New Glass from Boxer Cafe

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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

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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?
You mean like these? http://www.motobins.co.uk/displayfinal. ... 4253&go=GO
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Re: New Glass from Boxer Cafe

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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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hanging glass

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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:
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 ...
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vanzen@rockerboxer.com wrote:
Or ... you might have a wrecked hang-glider lying about
and cut up the alloy tubing for a custom application ...
So, did it just happen to crash in your back yard........ or where you at the helm at the time?
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GOIN' DOWN !

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Garnet wrote: So, did it just happen to crash in your back yard........ or where you at the helm at the time?
In fact, it was owned and crashed by the previous resident of the school-haus.
He left the mangled remains in the garage, I dragged it into the yard, and later salvaged the tubing.
Good material, expensive to buy !
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