My cheapskate fairing

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davidblythe
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Too blo*dy cold on a lammy, so made a new bikini fairing out of a visor

so just to give everyone a laugh at the state of my hack

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JC David, almost as good as central heating :shock: :shock: I'm sure that's going to make a hell of a difference :D :D
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you would be surprised at the difference it does make

wind is off the torso, as it is now deflected at shoulders and head

need to work out how to attach a set of barkbusters now
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Being posted under the 'Lambretta Tech' subject, this has to be one of our more technical breakthroughs for the Lambretta scooter.

Well done David :lol: :lol: :lol:
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ta very much :D

its an green eco scooter made out of recycled crap for the poor and penniless ie me
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I see that you warm the scooter up thoroughly before a ride :D :D
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I`m curious, do you ever have problems with air in the hydraulic line?

like the idea of cheap fairing I`m sure it helps
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No not at all but i do change the fluid on a yearly basis and use dot 5.1 as well as stripping the caliper down to clean the piston up after the winter

always seemed to run goodridge hoses like this in the 80's and early 90's on bikes when money was tight as it was easier to buy lines of crashed bikes from breakers

much prefer rubber hoses on scootrs disks as they are slightly overbraked imho with goodridge style hoses and I prefer the feel of a rubber hose on this setup
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Dragons Den need to be informed of this inovative & Green product :D Make sure you've got it Patented :o
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