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Post by Blairy on Dec 10, 2014 11:22:58 GMT 10
Not quite finished yet, a few coats of varnish & a bit to be routed out at the top back so it sits under the tub frame & we are there................ an ampmeter, an hour meter, a 12V socket & a USB socket
Note the windscreen has been cut down, it was done by the previous owner Skol for his dog, I wasn't going to use a windscreen because of the wind drag, but this one has very little drag what so ever, either that or the Retro has more power than the Tourist I rode. Either way a full face helmet on the bride & she is totally comfortable..........................
Cheers Blairy
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Post by roscoau on Dec 14, 2014 21:21:09 GMT 10
That looks good... I would have gone for a clock instead of the hour meter though. Is the center hole a glove box?
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Post by Blairy on Dec 15, 2014 8:35:41 GMT 10
Yep Ross, small glove-box in the centre for the brides Kindle & phone etc. I am building the glove-box out of aluminium. I put the hour meter in mainly because I had it & I have a clock on the handlebars, but that may change yet, I agree that a clock is more useful
Cheers Blairy
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Post by Uralee on Dec 15, 2014 16:27:59 GMT 10
Two of my questions have been answered then but you don't need either on a Ural. Both time and distance are measured in SMILES.
lee
I meant the clock and the hour meter of course.........
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Post by Blairy on Dec 16, 2014 10:33:45 GMT 10
Hi Lee
The clock is to let me know when the pubs are open, plus I like to get to my destination by around 3.30pm when travelling......... gives us time to arrange & set up camp & have a bit of a look around town. Or move on to the next town if need be...........
Cheers Blairy
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