Introduction: Motorcycle Hand Deflectors
This was inspired by several Instructables I have seen in here ,Thanks to all who made this an easy job .
What I used
1- Plexiglass sheet
2- Heat Gun
3- 2mm Steel Sheet
4- Bolts ,Nuts ,Washers
5- Old bicycle Inner tube ( to use as a cushion )
8 Comments
10 years ago on Introduction
Hi, i love this design.
I want to make similar windbreakers for my moped for the upcoming winter.
I was wondering if these breakers take the wind out good enough to be able to ride in cold-weather conditions.
I mean, temperatures way below zero degrees celsius.
Last year i made some out of old hard foam plates and duct-tape.
They looked like crap, but did the job great. Now i want something more permanent that also looks a bit nicer than what i had.
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
Hi
These deflectors worked just fine in hi speed,
It maybe safe to say that it doesn't yet real cold here where I am but we have huge sand storms and the deflectors were a very good protection .
Thanks for your comments and feel free to ask anytime
10 years ago on Introduction
Nice design!
Vinegar is a good choice to clean plexiglass, acrylic, glass, etc.
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
Thanks
do I use it uncut ..?
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
Yes, I used always pure vinegar to clean the acrylic windshield of my scooter Iso 150 cc, in 1970. Maybe a good glass cleaner do the same, but vinegar there is in all kitchens and is cheaper.
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
Ok great ,Thanks again
10 years ago on Introduction
Thanks Vicesat
You are absolutly right ,I already explained this in my introduction that this was done several times in this web and I did it because I needed it .
and it is fun.
10 years ago on Introduction
Very cool, very clean
But i think i see this before in this web