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Only other thing I could think of was did you use a thin gasket material between the lexan and the brackets. Lots of vibration in that area, gaskets would help keep her snug and in place.
Paul
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Hey pete,
Great looking little windscreen project. Why not paint the brackets so they 'blend' a bit better with the black headlight and ears, and back of the gauges. If your dead opposed to this idea, then I would go for a brushed finish. Don't need anything shiny there.
It is looking awesome, kudos for the originality to make your own.
Cheers!
Only other thing I could think of was did you use a thin gasket material between the lexan and the brackets. Lots of vibration in that area, gaskets would help keep her snug and in place.
Paul
Pete,
You've been most helpful so I thought I'd stick my nose in here and give you an update. My 450 is down to frame and engine. Most parts have arrived. The tank and fenders are stripped and ready to prime and paint. The fork lowers, rear brake, and front caliper and bracket are almost ready for clearcoat. I'm doing a "sidewalk" polish on all the engine covers (If you are standing on the sidewalk when I go by they will look perfect); If you are closer than that, well it's a rider. I picked up 50# of soda yesterday and the forcast was immediately changed to a week of rain; Oh well. I'm trying to document the process and have some pictures. I just need to digest BassCliff's instructions on uploading them. I really appreciate all the help and encouragement I've gotten from the forum. The Wiz has been by my house twice with bits of information and encouragement. As I've repeated before, "I want to ride". That's from a Honda commercial but that's OK.
Niels
Pete,
I ment to ask if you had the ear of the administrator? I just noticed that I've gone from "Junior Member" to "Member". I don't know what the promotion criteria is, but I assume that the next step is "Senior Member". Having turned 72 the last week of February, I relly would like to forego the distinction of being labeled with this Senior nonsense. When I'm ready to throw a leg over my 450 I'd rather not think of myself in those terms. Thanks again; You guys are great
Niels
Gday Pete - nice to someone else online at this hour :-$
Thanks guys,
I guess when I get to 99 I;ll have to change my name!
Niels









I like the look you did with this but I think it'll be even better if you can paint it to match the bike.
Pete the fly screen looks great. The side covers I'd have to see in person. The exposed bolts and such detract from the covers. To bad it can't be hidden some how.
cg
Pete,
The lock looks fine but I am curious as to how many Foster's you had before you mounted your front fender? And since you are the 450 Guru, I have a question. Have you ever run across a remote oil filter conversion kit? I'm not lazy but at my age I don't have as much time as you guys. And from my many years of experience, I learned that those things that are the easiest to maintain get the most maintenance.
Niels
Pete, I'm with Cowboy. I think the side panels need to be painted, otherwise they will be fine. I notice also that the struts attaching the front fender are unpainted as well and, too me, it draws the eye right in. Perhaps they should be painted too, maybe black even.
Excellent work on the flyscreen, we IT Geeks are creative at times aren't we.
Now I take it your office is in a bad part of town and batteries get lifted all the time? Any fear of outright theft or vandalism?
Since you are almost done with her what's the next project going to be?
Let us know how the screen and side covers work out.
Cheers,
Spyug
I have to agree with Cowboy (imagine that the Redneck and Cowboy agree) okay and the Canook...lol. Painted primary black for sure then maybe some kind of red accent or something like a 1-2" band of black round the outside and red in the middle to match your paint then go get the 450 side cover badges and mount them on the cover.
I like Spy am wondering what you will be working on next or has the significant other banned you from over obsessive projects.
Paul