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| | Leethal | Zeus | | | Reg. Date | : | 24/01/2011 | Posts | : | 6,477 | Location | : | Australia |
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| Posted : 19 Apr 2011 - 02:09 Post title : Re: National Cycle windscreen install (Re: mat1600) | | OK, I've got the NC flyscreen and I am still playing around with position. Has anyone found the sweet spot yet, I'm 6'2" and still get a reasonable amount of buffeting with the screen set fairly high and fairly straight on the angle. I will have to post a photo but presently at work.
| Experience is something you get just after you needed it 1600,Foran Razorbacks, Meerkat bypass, Dyno tune, real headlight,plenty of chrome,switchblade pegs, Hagon Nitro shocks & Ikon progressive fork springs etc. Scorpion Western Low handlebars. PH adjustable fork caps.
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| | fasteddy | Chaac | | | Reg. Date | : | 16/10/2008 | Posts | : | 963 | Location | : | Wisconsin, United States |
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| Posted : 28 Jun 2011 - 17:47 Post title : Re: National Cycle windscreen install (Re: mat1600) | | Update on install for National Cycle's Switchblade Series.
I attached the lower nut only (no washers or bobbins) and tightened down the "spider" until enough thread was exposed to place the entire top assembly on, I tightened that up then removed the lower nut and re-applied with the rest of the hardware for that location. Work spiffy. If concerned about damaging the finish under the bottom nut while making first run, a piece of electrical tape will give you what you need protect the finish.
Worked smooth.
eddy
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