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Looking for a rider or two to test new windshield

marklawrence

Just got it firing!
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http://www.calsci.com/motorcycleinfo/Stelvioprod.html

Sorry, I was not clear. I'm looking for a Stelvio owner. We are in final testing on our Norge windshield already. We've been working on that for some months.

mark@calsci.com
 
marklawrence wrote:
I make large touring shields, not small sport shields.
Mark seems to be looking for a Stelvio to test, not a Norge.
 
Mark, I just sent you an e-mail about testing.

I was just bitching about my screen on another thread!

tc

The picture you posted just popped up on my screen. That lookes like just the thing! Should cure the wind that comes off the side of the tank and then up underneath the bars too. Been getting a lot of chest buffeting from that.
 
Yeah, I saw that this was in the Stelvio forum after I hit the submit button. My bad!

I just go to the latest posts section and didn't look.
 
Where's the page for the Norge windshield?

Can't resist ... will you add one like these to your line-up? :silly: :D

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um, I don't see a windshield like that in my future. . .

I now have testers for both my Norge and Stelvio windshields, I'm not currently looking for any more. I expect to release shields to the public before the end of February. The Norge windshield has been tested for some time, at this point we're cleaning up the laser instructions for smooth curves and checking carefully that the windshield doesn't contact any paint. The Stelvio windshield is in a bit earlier state, we're testing the optimal vent size right now.
 
The Breva 1100 is crying out for a well designed screen!
 
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