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MRCLEAN5769


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posted October 02, 2006 03:48 PM        
windshields

does anyone know's who makes after market windshields for the zx 14

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Vegasdude


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posted October 02, 2006 03:54 PM        
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TeamSpeed


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posted October 02, 2006 06:27 PM        
Bought the Powerbronze double bubble from superbike on Ebay, got it quickly, painted the lower section that covers the gauges and installed it. Looks very nice!
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blown32


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posted October 02, 2006 07:42 PM        
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Bought the Powerbronze double bubble from superbike on Ebay, got it quickly, painted the lower section that covers the gauges and installed it. Looks very nice!


Photos?

How is it at speed (normal interstate & a bit more) ?

Thanks
Allen

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zxlnt


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posted October 02, 2006 08:02 PM        Edited By: zxlnt on 2 Oct 2006 21:04
Power bronze















MRA screen.























Ermax Screen











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dubious


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posted October 02, 2006 08:13 PM        

that bike looks HOT!
and i usually am not a big fan of bling or red.

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TeamSpeed


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posted October 03, 2006 04:01 AM        
I like the powerbronze, but didn't like how I could see into the back of the gauges. I masked off a line about 1" under the 2nd set of screw holes and used black Plasticote spray on the lower section, about 3 quick coats. It looks alot better. It seems to be very stable and I really notice the air deflection now. Before it would hit me square in the visor on road trips.
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eklipse636


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posted October 03, 2006 07:28 AM        
like the red chrome bike. looks clean. yeah i like the powerbronze screen lot better too. doublebubble dont look right for some reason
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flyboy


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posted October 03, 2006 08:30 AM        
On the blue bike-- what do you have over your headlights? Where did you get it and how much? Looks rather futuristic and cool.....
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TeamSpeed


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posted October 03, 2006 08:37 AM        
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On the blue bike-- what do you have over your headlights? Where did you get it and how much? Looks rather futuristic and cool.....


+1, I didn't think headlight covers were out yet for the 14? I really liked the ones I put on the 12 and would probably do the same on the 14. Is that Lockhart?

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dubious


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posted October 03, 2006 10:13 AM        


who's bike is that?
I got some questions!

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suicycle


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posted October 03, 2006 10:17 AM        
Are the pictures of the power bronze windscreen at the top..the Dark Smoke? I have been debating wether to get the dark smoke or not...and that pic looks like the level of smoke is perfect. It looks black from the sides but easily see through from behind the screen.

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TeamSpeed


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posted October 03, 2006 12:01 PM        
Yes, that is the powerbronze. The only thing is that when the light hits the windshield just right, you can see all the crap behind the gauges. That is why I used plasticote spray on the windshield to match the factory one with a blackout area. The fit is very decent, the only thing I found on mine is that the windshield does not come up flush with the plastic at the bottom of the windshield, it is a little under the fairing plastic at that point, but along the vertical edges, it is okay.
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ZXLNT


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posted October 03, 2006 12:12 PM        
I believe the headlight covers are from Ermax as well..

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lietoome


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posted October 03, 2006 01:36 PM        
I'll be glad when Puig offers theres...my neck is still sore from my trip this weekend.
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FasterThanStink


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posted October 03, 2006 01:43 PM        
I have a Powerbronze and am quite happy with it.
You can check out the photos here:
http://web.mac.com/davidchuba/iWeb/David_Chuba/ZX-14%20Windscreen.html
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fullzx12r


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posted October 05, 2006 08:40 PM        
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Ermax Screen













sorry but it is not ermax screen !!!!!
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ZXLNT


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posted October 05, 2006 09:56 PM        
Yep looks like a Skidmarx, I was going by what someone else said and I stole their pictures. I can't edit the post anymore
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eklipse636


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posted October 06, 2006 06:31 AM        
wont those headlight covers scratch the paint where they touch?
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TeamSpeed


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posted October 06, 2006 07:37 AM        
They don't touch the paint, they suspend off the headlights with velcro.
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