If ya want even more toasty air on yer feet in winter get a set of the Winter Deflectors from Murphs.
http://www.murphskits.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=1_91&products_id=192
Warm dry toasty feet.
If that's not enough for ya, then ask about blocking off the lower fairing vents with foam.
If ya still have cold feet after that then ya need heated socks.
Neat look with the scoops colour coded.
STOP ALREADY! You're making the rest of us look bad! Every other week it's "painted this" or "built that" or "customized something else", you need to share your secret for slowing the hands of time in order to accomplish all of these things and still have a life other than painting and polishing!!
Ok, I'm done. Looks great
If you were out riding the beast you wouldn't have time to paint it! Nice looking bike. Enjoy it any way you desire.... far be it for me to say anything about a clean bike. (I'm too busy riding and trying to stay cool here in DFW to bother with anything other than fixing the little things that need fixed on an eleven-year-old bike) Mike in TX
Those look really nice Bill. Now that you mention it, I've been riding mine without the scoops are have roasted the little piggies more than once this summer. Guess I'll reinstall'em and see if I notice the difference.I know I notice a diff with the scoops on or off. Much cooler with them on imho.
Those look really nice Bill. Now that you mention it, I've been riding mine without the scoops are have roasted the little piggies more than once this summer. Guess I'll reinstall'em and see if I notice the difference.
I agree, those scoops are really nice painted - though they do lose their reversibility...
But I'm REALLY interested in those beautiful side boxes; where did you get those???
I scarred up my left cover and the reflector really badly in a spill on the Friday before the fourth (now I have replaced both antlers to spills!) and I'm not excited about paying $650 for a replacement.