Rocker B: MY ROCKER C MOD THREAD
#252
Here ya go Sarah...http://www.prototecnicad.it/en/.... If your gonna order a coil cover, let me know, I have a direct email for Simone, he was very helpful!!
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#256
I received the chin spoiler....but, I might not be using it. I'm not really liking the way the top of it looks, it's boxy and I think it would look better if it was flatter, more flush to the frame, so.....I'm trying another one, I ordered a "Crossfire" chin fairing from Thunderbike. It's shorter and the top sits flush.... I'll decide which one to use, after I see what the Crossfire looks like on the bike, but I'm pretty sure the it will look better than this first one...of course either way it will be painted to match the bike!!
This is the one I got..
I just taped it on to see how it looked..
Here's the "Crossfire" I have coming from Thunderbike..
This is the one I got..
I just taped it on to see how it looked..
Here's the "Crossfire" I have coming from Thunderbike..
Last edited by Rocker B; 06-08-2016 at 03:26 PM.
#258
Yeah, the Thunderbike spoiler looks much better than the other one....but you might need to cut a hole into the front of the Crossfire to grant sufficient air flow to the voltage regulator. There is a reason why most chin spoilers have an open front and why the regulator has those cooling ribs.
I noticed that a couple of Thunderbike parts actually seem to need some finishing work or modifications. Same for their rear fender and their tank, AFAIK.
I noticed that a couple of Thunderbike parts actually seem to need some finishing work or modifications. Same for their rear fender and their tank, AFAIK.
#259
Yeah, the Thunderbike spoiler looks much better than the other one....but you might need to cut a hole into the front of the Crossfire to grant sufficient air flow to the voltage regulator. There is a reason why most chin spoilers have an open front and why the regulator has those cooling ribs.
I noticed that a couple of Thunderbike parts actually seem to need some finishing work or modifications. Same for their rear fender and their tank, AFAIK.
I noticed that a couple of Thunderbike parts actually seem to need some finishing work or modifications. Same for their rear fender and their tank, AFAIK.
#260
I totally agree with EagleRay. In the past I was considering the Crossfire spoiler too but the fact that it hasn't vent holes/slots or a grid made me prefer the OEM one. Another HDF user drilled kinda slots on the Crossfire and the cosmetic result was really nice, probably even better than as is. See attached pic.
Voltage regulator needs to be cooled, that's not an option, is a fact and an insufficient vent could lead to an expensive damage and failure.
Once you'll have the Thunderbike spoiler you'll also have the chance to make something original, eg. some vertical slots...
Voltage regulator needs to be cooled, that's not an option, is a fact and an insufficient vent could lead to an expensive damage and failure.
Once you'll have the Thunderbike spoiler you'll also have the chance to make something original, eg. some vertical slots...