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This hood looks pretty interesting, I like it better than a grommet,.
I went through the site and they only sale it as per of the kit.
I'm going to call them to see if they are willing to sale them alone , but meanwhile, does someone know where find something similar?
you can find them on eBay. They are used in marine applications all the time.
I still dont understand why guys are so hesitant to remove a few guages. You dont need ambient temp guage and I added a small waterproof digital voltage for like $10.
I still dont understand why guys are so hesitant to remove a few guages. You dont need ambient temp guage and I added a small waterproof digital voltage for like $10.
Please post a pic of the voltage guage. I don't need that air temp guage - although if I did keep it I would like to see if I could make it give the actual temperature.
I updated the latest version of my handlebar horn mounts to be thinner and more compact. Though they look and sound great from the front, it still looks wonky from the sides. The intent was always to put it below the bars which didn't quite fit - although I may take it up again later and try to put it further back against the fairing below the speaker. This could be mounted to the holes used for the air deflector instead of from the bars. Other choices are to mount on the fairing as shown above with digital voltage guage, the speaker hole mount solution from Alex, or another iteration of the windshield bag solution but facing forward. For now, I need to get my lids and amp mounted, as well as other mechanical attention the bike needs, so this is how it is going to be for a while, probably for the meet and greet. I am not going to pretty it up too much as it is not a permanent solution. I am sparing pictures so as to not further traumatize the group. Wonky summer here I come!
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