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Bugnut
| Posted on Monday, January 21, 2008 - 03:08 pm: |
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Strada, Not to take away from your work, but Mark Stadnyk has come up with a very similar piece that does the trick. As Vagabond says, he's just on the verge of production. Gobs of adjustably and a very slick looking package that will probably be powder coated just like his VStrom brackets. Under 50 quid? Maybe, he's under $100 usd for the Strom brackets with all the hardware, but shipping from the states and vice versa from overseas would bring that up a bit. With the screen I remember he felt the cost wouldn't go up much. And he may offer either or as the stock screen didn't need significant bracing as taller screens do. FOr mine I just squirted on textured black. Less shiny bits the better. Right Hoon?!? Mike |
Hoon
| Posted on Monday, January 21, 2008 - 06:59 pm: |
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I must agree on the non-shiny stuff,verily. Is that fly-screen recently matted? I don't remember it being like that.(Looks good) Are you gonna do the rest of the plastics? If so,don't forget the middle portion of the bellypan/chin spoiler and the colour panels of the luggage-sod it,just dunk the whole thing in the paint tin! |
Johnboy777
| Posted on Monday, January 21, 2008 - 08:05 pm: |
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Oh God ... there's two of them now. They're multiplying. (Message edited by johnboy777 on January 21, 2008) |
Hoon
| Posted on Tuesday, January 22, 2008 - 05:23 am: |
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Black is obviously the fastest colour but MATT black is even cooler. |
Gotj
| Posted on Tuesday, January 22, 2008 - 08:58 am: |
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Does MATT have a trademark on that color or did you mean MATTE? having a dull or lusterless surface: matte paint; a matte complexion; a photograph with a matte finish. |
Bugnut
| Posted on Tuesday, January 22, 2008 - 11:37 am: |
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Matte Black is sooo stealthy. Not only fast(est), but invisible to radar! Ha! No wonder the Stealth Bomber, and the SR-71 is/was flat black! Now to just coat those wheels....where's my squirt gun? Mike |
Hoon
| Posted on Tuesday, January 22, 2008 - 01:37 pm: |
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Here in Great Britain one says Matt,meaning dull or lusterless,etc. We don't need no steenking 'e' |
Chopped58
| Posted on Tuesday, January 22, 2008 - 02:09 pm: |
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I will be watching this thread to see what transpires. Seems like something I may be interested in... |
Strada
| Posted on Tuesday, January 22, 2008 - 03:27 pm: |
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Just a quick update.................. Expecting the first samples of the laser-cut brackets middle of next week and if they don't need any adjustments, kits will be ready about 1/2 weeks later. I still have my prototype part available if anyone needs to check effectiveness. Cheers Iain |
Strada
| Posted on Friday, February 01, 2008 - 04:22 pm: |
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Just to let you know that I'm hoping to send out the first kits at the end of next week, so if you emailed already, you'll get them first - cost is looking to come out at £47.50 incl. UK postage. This will include brushed stainless laser-cut parts with stainless fasteners and all tools to assemble including an allen key to remove the standard cowl (or fly-screen as Buell call it). Cheers Iain |
Strada
| Posted on Saturday, February 02, 2008 - 09:47 am: |
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Just managed to take a proper before / after comparison picture today.... Before (taken a couple of months ago when I first got the bike)..... After
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Strada
| Posted on Thursday, February 07, 2008 - 02:43 pm: |
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Lost 3 days this week due to business trip to Spain but managed to assemble the first kit of production parts and can't tell you how pleased I am. All the parts are high quality and look fantastic on the bike - not too bulky or obvious. Anyway here's the first picture I've taken and now I need to work on the instructions and packaging (which will arrive tomorrow). I plan to spend all weekend making the first batch of parts and I have 5/6 kits reserved and have the same number left - each kit will be delivered preassembled in the optimum position and will include the 3 tools necessary to remove and assemble the new parts (2 allen keys plus a Draper 10mm combination spanner). I'll be in a position to commit to more kits in a week or two depending on response. Just to clarify as a couple of people have asked - the brackets fit to the standard touring screen (or the small screen with a slightly different fixing arrangement) and needs no cutting or modding of the bike. Cheers for now Iain (Message edited by Strada on February 07, 2008) (Message edited by Strada on February 12, 2008) |
Galloper
| Posted on Saturday, February 09, 2008 - 02:32 pm: |
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Strada, do you have any left? And how much for the set including shipping to the Netherlands? (Message edited by galloper on February 09, 2008) |
Strada
| Posted on Saturday, February 09, 2008 - 06:08 pm: |
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Hi, yes I have a few left as I haven't advertised them yet. I'll need to check postage costs for the Netherlands.
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Dio
| Posted on Saturday, February 09, 2008 - 10:13 pm: |
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Strada - Are you shipping from here in the US, or from abroad? Can you give me an idea of price including shipping to central Kansas? |
Strada
| Posted on Sunday, February 10, 2008 - 02:28 am: |
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Hi, I've had a few questions about shipping abroad and I'm trying to get accurate costs for shipping to the US and Europe - I'm based in the UK near London. I'll keep you posted. |
Galloper
| Posted on Sunday, February 10, 2008 - 02:37 am: |
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Strada, am I right that there are 9 positions possible with your brackets? |
Msparks
| Posted on Sunday, February 10, 2008 - 07:42 am: |
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I'm only counting 6. 3 positions on the top angle (more vertical) and 3 positions on the bottom angle (less vertical) |
Strada
| Posted on Sunday, February 10, 2008 - 08:50 am: |
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Yes, there are 9 - 3 height positions and 3 tilt angles. The maximum position adds about 200mm to the height plus gives a better flow angle. I tried the slotted route but you could never gauge where is was when you've made a few adjustments and the point at which you found the 'sweet-spot' - i.e no real datum to go by. The adjustments don't need to be infinite and I'm sure 9 positions is enough! I am 6' with 32 inside seam and have found the middle position tilted furthest forward is my best position and this is how the brackets will be delivered, preassembled. By not using slots, the adjustment takes a little bit longer because you have to remove the fasteners but once you've found the ideal position it will stay there! The idea of the bracket is to keep the weight low, maximise rigidity, look good without obscuring your view or spoiling the look of the cowl area and above all, needs no modification to the bike - assembly time is approximately 15-20 minutes. I hope the first few customers will give their feedback asap and look forward to riders experiencing how this design really does transform the bike. I am really shocked how bad the standard screen arrangement is and I know there are loads of other designs out there to address this big issue but I feel there is nothing wrong with the standard screen..... it's just in the wrong position! (Message edited by Strada on February 10, 2008) (Message edited by Strada on February 10, 2008) (Message edited by Strada on February 10, 2008) |
Marks3tbillet
| Posted on Sunday, February 10, 2008 - 09:10 am: |
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Strada: I hope I'm still on the list for the brackets. I said I was interested early on. Thanks, Mark |
Prowler
| Posted on Sunday, February 10, 2008 - 09:43 am: |
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I'd be interested in a set of brackets also, if any are still available. thanks. |
Strada
| Posted on Sunday, February 10, 2008 - 10:29 am: |
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Hi, Mark, yes you are! Please email me your address and I can get a postage quote - could be an extra £10 (ish) to send to the states. Hi, TJ (Prowler), I think I still have a couple left. Most are going abroad and I need to confirm postage costs but looks like the first batch of 10 is nearly sold but I will definately get more made so no worries. If you email me I can add you to my priority list. I have set up a web link showing pictures of the installed screen brackets on the bike (and I'll do the same for the instructions so I can real detailed pictures to show how it's done). Have a look here: http://s251.photobucket.com/albums/gg312/Palmer-Bracket/ Many thanks for all the interested and I'm really overwhelmed. I will supply a kit to everyone that wants one and will probably set up the sales properly on ebay to start with. Cheers Iain (ipes1@aol.com) (Message edited by Strada on February 10, 2008) (Message edited by Strada on February 10, 2008) (Message edited by Strada on February 10, 2008) (Message edited by Strada on February 10, 2008) (Message edited by Strada on February 10, 2008) (Message edited by Strada on February 10, 2008) |
Strada
| Posted on Wednesday, February 13, 2008 - 05:31 pm: |
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Kuud, do you still want a kit? Tried emailing you but keeps getting returned. Cheers Iain |
Galloper
| Posted on Thursday, February 14, 2008 - 04:37 am: |
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@ Strada: brackets recieved, pictures tonight |
Strada
| Posted on Thursday, February 14, 2008 - 06:48 am: |
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Wow, that was quick. Please let me know how you get on and feedback on contents and quality, etc...... Did the parcel arrive in good condition? Please go through the on-line instructions carefully and please read the added 'Tips' page first. Many thanks Iain (Message edited by Strada on February 14, 2008) |
Galloper
| Posted on Thursday, February 14, 2008 - 10:34 am: |
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No comments yet, I'm out for a ride |
Strada
| Posted on Thursday, February 14, 2008 - 11:07 am: |
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Ooooooooh, brushed stainless steel against Black |
Galloper
| Posted on Thursday, February 14, 2008 - 12:19 pm: |
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Well, I'm back from the ride, it sure was cold outside so it wasn't a really long ride. The brackets sure make a difference. I didn't have any buffeting on my helmet and with my hand I could feel the wind go over me. The look of the stainless steel is very nice. I'm very pleased with the overall look of the bike now. It gives the Uly an even tougher look. Steel on Black Strada, I'm very pleased and the brackets are worth every penny. |
Strada
| Posted on Thursday, February 14, 2008 - 12:57 pm: |
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Hi, Luc, I am very pleased that someone has confirmed how good the screen is in it's correct position. I think it is by far the most cost effective solution on offer Many thanks for the feedback and the time you've spent on the pictures - I will send you some of my next parts for you to test for me!!! |
Galloper
| Posted on Thursday, February 14, 2008 - 01:22 pm: |
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I've taken the brackets and installed everything as it was from the box. I did not adjust anything, yet. I will put it in the lower and higher position and test it then. However this weekend I'm not home. (Message edited by galloper on February 14, 2008) |
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