Simply stuff to front, leading edge under the dash, and use the first bolt at the front/top of the tank to secure these ears?.
Click to enlarge photos. You’ll need to drill holes for this second part. This still calls for size experimentation, as I suspect even larger ears would help more. Wind Deflectors Stan Thompson 5/31/99 To help solve the problem of wind buffeting reported by many F650 riders, Stan Thompson has been experimenting with deflectors. Here is a sample of one of his creations. Cleaning Windscreens and Repairing Scratches • Novus makes plastic polish in various degrees of abrasiveness, depending on how deep the scratches are. Most cycle shops carry it. I used it to remove some scratches from my screen, and it worked pretty well. I think its about 5 or 6 dollars per bottle. TomY • For minor scratches, use Novus 2. For more substantial scratches, you gotta use Novus 3 AND Novus 2. http://www.tapplastics.com/plastics/cleaners/index.html Anon. • An old favourite for the old style sports car rear screens was clear varnish brushed, NOT sprayed, on. It worked for many of my old friends. Keith #914 • S
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