How do you keep the screen on? Is there some heat resistant glue?
The screening is TPO Hyperscreen. It is tough and super thin. I had planned on using pop rivets, but the guy I ordered the screen from said I should give the epoxy that was included a try first and that I would be surprised. He was right. I overlapped the screening by about 1/4 to 1/2 an inch where available. Followed the directions with the epoxy and it worked great.
I am curious, When the cover is in place (bolted onto the engine) how much clearance is between the Cover and the belts?
I want to put a fine mesh in mine, but I wasn't sure if it will fit between the cover and the belts.
Clearance with mine was tight. I had to take my tin snips and remove a small piece of the screening around all three pulleys. It isn't noticable, but would be if the screen was painted, which TPO advertises as paintable. I have wondered what they would look like black.
what do you guys use to cut out the 'windows' in the covers? This is something on my list but not something I want to do by trial and error.
Also, ditto on how did you attach the screens? I've got my own ideas, but wondering what you had success with.
Andy
I did all of my cutting with a dremel tool and a bunch of file work. Takes a while, but you get some good edges.
Hey Psycledelic: is that the Zero Gravity ST windscreen on your bike? It looks great. How do you like it? I may get something like that for the winter months...
Think I talked with you through PM, but yea, its a Zero Gravity.
Sorry for all the replies at once, but I am having some computer issues at work and home (which sux), just using them when they are available.