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Old 02-15-2009, 02:23 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Question how did you get the air screen cutout on the left cover done?
I used as base the Triumph Side Panels Chrome A9738060 (metal).
I made the three cuts and applied a metal net inside. After being sandblasted they were painted.




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I used as base the Triumph Side Panels Chrome A9738060 (metal).
I made the three cuts and applied a metal net inside. After being sandblasted they were painted.




While not my exact cup of tea regarding the side covers...your bike is a beautiful. Well done.
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That is IMO the SWEETEST bike I have ever seen. It must have cost you as much to build as the actual bike cost. Just cant get enough of it
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What Navigation system do you have set up. Do you like it? It looks like it is mounted pretty well.
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What Navigation system do you have set up. Do you like it? It looks like it is mounted pretty well.
I have a Tomtom Rider


Mounted on a Wunderlich Metal Holder for GPS ref. 8600880
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Your bike is stunning, and I really dig the side covers.

What's the bit on the tank down by the seat?
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What's the bit on the tank down by the seat?
I'm sorry but I don't get exactly which "bit" you mean.
Could it be the logo I made for the celebration?

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JMV, what's the little white plastic container with tubes coming out of it about? The one next to the crank case breather.

Your bike is STUNNING by the way!
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JMV, what's the little white plastic container with tubes coming out of it about? The one next to the crank case breather.

Your bike is STUNNING by the way!
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The plastic container is the reservoir of the "Pro Oiler"
Check: http://www.pro-oiler.com/
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Thats the bit I was talking about *grins* thanks for the picture.
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