Advice on painting clock housing

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tasum
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Re: Advice on painting clock housing

Post by tasum » Fri Jun 08, 2012 1:24 pm

DaddyC wrote:Looks like it came out dead on in that 3rd photo :grin:

Do you feel the screen has helped you much in any way? Is yours a type S?
yes, they're ok. Tried a puig screen (the one in the photo) as it came with a givi, but I was getting quite a bit of wind at 75.

So I've popped the givi back on and will give it a try again, now that I've adjusted it up a bit.

I'll let you know. If yours is naked, what speeds do you do comfortably?

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Re: Advice on painting clock housing

Post by tasum » Fri Jun 22, 2012 10:15 am

tasum wrote:
DaddyC wrote:Looks like it came out dead on in that 3rd photo :grin:

Do you feel the screen has helped you much in any way? Is yours a type S?
yes, they're ok. Tried a puig screen (the one in the photo) as it came with a givi, but I was getting quite a bit of wind at 75.

So I've popped the givi back on and will give it a try again, now that I've adjusted it up a bit.

I'll let you know. If yours is naked, what speeds do you do comfortably?
Right, the givi is a great screen. Having adjusted it slightly I'm now happy pushing along much faster than before with very little wind.

No more wind up my helmet, ooh aar, and eyes blisfully tear free.

I love this little bike, I just wish I could keep her, but the new bike means she must go :cry:

I knew she could go fast, but this screen now makes it possible. :grin:

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