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Chin cowl?
I've been looking around for a chin cowl for my Thruxton and the closest thing I've seen is the belly pans used by racers. Saw this pic in another thread - lower left corner - #135 has what looks like a chin cowl - anyone seen something like this?
http://www.axljak.com/Ohio_page.htm
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Is what your talking about a "Air Dam"
british customs have them for the America & Speedmaster. Dont know if they'll fit the Thrux
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Thats close
Yeah - that's the idea. I wonder how that'd look on a Thruxton? That one in particular may be to "Cruiserish" for a cafe bike but it's close...
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I like the look of this one...
available from Raisch
http://www.classicbike-raisch.de/html/body_parts.html
(also available from one of the US parts suppliers) Maybe someone here knows where to find it in US.
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I like the look of this one...
available from Raisch
http://www.classicbike-raisch.de/html/body_parts.html
(also available from one of the US parts suppliers) Maybe someone here knows where to find it in US.
That is awesome! Does anyone know a US supplier of Raisch bits?
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I like the look of this one...
available from Raisch
http://www.classicbike-raisch.de/html/body_parts.html
(also available from one of the US parts suppliers) Maybe someone here knows where to find it in US.
Here it is:
http://www.triumphperformanceusa.com...products_id=63
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