Weather protection

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stelyn
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Re: Weather protection

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Keep smiling  - Just 1066 days to go.... ;)    ( Hope you can resolve the spray issue seems strange ! )
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Re: Weather protection

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7vwh wrote:No extras on the work RT with no similar issues.
Do the Boxes save the crap or is it the design of the body panels & rear foot peg brackets.
7vwh wrote: Don't know to be fair. There's obviously some vortex/swirl effect from the rear wheel but as yet I've not had chance to run with my panniers on (shed door gap too small, too much effort to affix at 6am).
That's the next mucky day test :-)
Sorry for any confusion, I was referring to your work Bike.
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Dealer rang me today to say all my weather protection panels and fittings have arrived. I ordered them 6 days ago. Just got to find time for the 120 mile round trip to Rotherham to pick them up.
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Bertie wrote: Just got to find time for the 120 mile round trip to Rotherham to pick them up.

Royal Mail is your friend...
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Bertie wrote: Dealer rang me today to say all my weather protection panels and fittings have arrived. I ordered them 6 days ago. Just got to find time for the 120 mile round trip to Rotherham to pick them up.

Rainbow by any chance? I ordered mine from there on the 2nd Jan and I'm still awaiting one bolt and 5 washers!
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richardbd wrote:
Royal Mail is your friend...
It should cost very little to post as the whole lot weighs next to nothing.
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Re: Weather protection

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Thanks for the info RTman, looking at the snow falling outside at the moment it may have to be an option.
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Re: Weather protection

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Made some modifications (those who don't like the look of these Tupperware can stop reading here).
Have not had a chance to test how well these parts prevent the dirt spray and ride also almost never without the panniers but noted that they still leave a small opening in front of the panniers.  Why not do something about it while waiting for the snow to melt away. A few pieces of plastics and a little tinkering and no new holes to fit these additions
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A very professional looking job.  Well sorted.  And we over here moan about a bit of salt on the roads, which is the reason I haven't tried mine out yet.   
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Re: Weather protection

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SweRT  that looks bloody good. Nice work. Glad we don't have that amount of snow here. Thanks for showing us your work. 8)


With your skill maybe you could find a way of making a lock for the SatNav. Now that really does need a fix.
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Re: Weather protection

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Real neat job SweRT,  perhaps you should market them .... ;)
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Levisp is spot on, we all wait with bated breath to your amazing solution to the sat nav problem. 
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Levisp wrote: With your skill maybe you could find a way of making a lock for the SatNav. Now that really does need a fix.

First person to fix that particular design cock-up is gonna make a few £££ or $$$ or €€€
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Re: Weather protection

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SweRT's extra design could have some merit as Hornig have some similar weather protection bits available. I still get shitty legs and boots on my own RT, but not on the work machine! Maybe the weather protection is designed around the city panniers fitted to authority bikes?

http://www.motorcycleparts-hornig.com/B ... anels.html
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They are and I understand first appeared on Authority bikes before being offered to us lesser mortals. Except for the front two panels mine are off as cleaning the bike is far more difficult with it all on.
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