Windshield - Zero Gravity or Lockhart Phillips?
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Re: Windshield - Zero Gravity or Lockhart Phillips?
Sorryfor the off topic post but looking at your sig was wondering what mufflers you are running and the final jetting you have .
I've got the Double Bubble on the way , can tell you about it mid next week
I've got the Double Bubble on the way , can tell you about it mid next week
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Rollingalong - you've got PM.
And for anyone interested in Lockhart Phillips tinted windscreen, there's a new one on Ebay for $40 now (exp. 8 days):
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...category=35590
Also, a guy on Ebay has a few of brand new LP and ZG windscreens for $49.23 + $9 shipping (if you buy directly via PayPal to avoid Ebay listing costs). Send him an e-mail:
Jeff Morrell
morrelltangibleinvestments@hotmail.com
And for anyone interested in Lockhart Phillips tinted windscreen, there's a new one on Ebay for $40 now (exp. 8 days):
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...category=35590
Also, a guy on Ebay has a few of brand new LP and ZG windscreens for $49.23 + $9 shipping (if you buy directly via PayPal to avoid Ebay listing costs). Send him an e-mail:
Jeff Morrell
morrelltangibleinvestments@hotmail.com
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Re: Windshield - Zero Gravity or Lockhart Phillips?
SuperChicken II had a Zero Gravity Double-Bubble, and I found it to be both aesthetically sharp (nice graphics, not overly imposing) and surprisingly effective in deflecting wind at speeds over 80 mph.
SuperChicken III came equipped with an OEM-style dark tinted windscreen--God knows what brand, as the eBay listing didn't specify. In riding on the highway at speeds over 80 mph, I notice the difference between the OEM-style windscreen and the double-bubble: With the OEM-style windscreen, wind deflection is such at that speed that the wind tends to catch the underside of my full-face helmet and then eventually cause neck strain.
At the end of the month, I intend to replace the OEM-style tinted windscreen with a Zero Gravity "Dark Smoke" Double-Bubble. This will likely come-in especially handy on regular long trips from Altanta to the Tampa Bay area.
cheers,
_HotStreetVTR
SuperChicken III came equipped with an OEM-style dark tinted windscreen--God knows what brand, as the eBay listing didn't specify. In riding on the highway at speeds over 80 mph, I notice the difference between the OEM-style windscreen and the double-bubble: With the OEM-style windscreen, wind deflection is such at that speed that the wind tends to catch the underside of my full-face helmet and then eventually cause neck strain.
At the end of the month, I intend to replace the OEM-style tinted windscreen with a Zero Gravity "Dark Smoke" Double-Bubble. This will likely come-in especially handy on regular long trips from Altanta to the Tampa Bay area.
cheers,
_HotStreetVTR
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