Alternative windshield supports

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Thread: Alternative windshield supports

  1. #21
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    Got em, just don't have them on yet! Was in to big a hurry to post my handiwork. Also getting the tubes painted to match the frame, my painter at work has some flat black texture paint that is pretty durable.
    Last edited by LW1911; 04-05-2017 at 07:53 AM. Reason: spelling

  2. #22
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    nice looking work

  3. #23
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    thank you

  4. #24
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    Wells Maine
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    Looking good! I'm glad to see that old windshield back in business.

  5. #25
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    Thanks Brother, it'll look better once the tubes are painted. I think I'm gonna leave the hardware shiny chrome though. Got to have a little sparkle right?

  6. #26
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    Well, even though my shiny hardware looks good, the tolerance in the fit of the different items allowed the posts to rattle when in motion. Most of the rattle came from the 2-way mounts on the side. I made up some cables for the front side just tight enough to pull the slack out of the posts and stop the rattling. After I stood back and looked at the cables, I realized they may also protect the glass to a degree by catching branches and brush before it gets to the windshield. Well at least 2/3rds of it anyway.
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