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Well, as far as my brother doing the bigger fairing, that is dead, BUT, I just purchased a new plastic forming machine that can handle a 48" by 48" piece of plastic (our present system can only do 19" by 48"). With this bigger machine, I will be able to form just about anything I want to. It is going to take 4 weeks before I get the machine and probably another week to get it all hooked up as it requires a 3 phase 220 volt 75 amp circuit. I am going to get the FXRP fairing from my brother, and we will work on it as we get the time along with the FXDXT fairing. It has been VERY busy here due to our bags showing up on bikes in Hot Bike Magazine- thank you guys for all the publicity!!
Well, as far as my brother doing the bigger fairing, that is dead, BUT, I just purchased a new plastic forming machine that can handle a 48" by 48" piece of plastic (our present system can only do 19" by 48"). With this bigger machine, I will be able to form just about anything I want to. It is going to take 4 weeks before I get the machine and probably another week to get it all hooked up as it requires a 3 phase 220 volt 75 amp circuit. I am going to get the FXRP fairing from my brother, and we will work on it as we get the time along with the FXDXT fairing. It has been VERY busy here due to our bags showing up on bikes in Hot Bike Magazine- thank you guys for all the publicity!!
Keep ridin'
Garry
Happy to hear you guys are staying busy, Garry. You make a great product, love the bags!
Well, as far as my brother doing the bigger fairing, that is dead, BUT, I just purchased a new plastic forming machine that can handle a 48" by 48" piece of plastic (our present system can only do 19" by 48"). With this bigger machine, I will be able to form just about anything I want to. It is going to take 4 weeks before I get the machine and probably another week to get it all hooked up as it requires a 3 phase 220 volt 75 amp circuit. I am going to get the FXRP fairing from my brother, and we will work on it as we get the time along with the FXDXT fairing. It has been VERY busy here due to our bags showing up on bikes in Hot Bike Magazine- thank you guys for all the publicity!!
Keep ridin'
Garry
Happy to hear the tsport fairing is still in the works! You'll be busy as hell selling those soon I'd imagine!
gonna bump the thread. Any new stuff happening? I got a set of your fxdxt repo bags and love them, would love to see you all put out a fxrt/p fairing
We have the new plastic forming machine up and running, but even with upping production of the T-Sport bags, we still can't seem to get ahead. I think it is time again to hire another person, maybe then I can have the time to develop the fairing molds. Thanks for all the business guys.
We have the new plastic forming machine up and running, but even with upping production of the T-Sport bags, we still can't seem to get ahead. I think it is time again to hire another person, maybe then I can have the time to develop the fairing molds. Thanks for all the business guys.
Keep ridin'
Garry
Garry, what's the lead time these days on the T-Sport bags (cordura or leather)?
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