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TheRamJam 17-01-12 08:31 AM

Zero Gravity Double Bubble
 
I finally fitted my double screen and IMO looks great.

Didn't take too long just a fow bolts behind the wing mirrors and some plastic screws and rubber gromets. Getting the rubber gromets on without damaging was a bit tricky but some sound advice from a fellow Orger saw me through (Cheers CombatFred)!

I've still to test it and see how good it is over the stock screen but think i'll wait till the roads are a bit clearer. Have ordered some Osram Nightbreaker Plus bulbs to to tart the front up a bit more with a 90% more brighter, whiter front light :p

Here are a few pics :)

http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c1...2/DSC_0880.jpg
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c1...2/DSC_0877.jpg
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c1...2/DSC_0878.jpg
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c1...2/DSC_0879.jpg
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c1...2/DSC_0883.jpg

Reeder 17-01-12 09:16 AM

Re: Zero Gravity Double Bubble
 
Lovely bike, lovely screen, lovely exhausts... but what in god's name were you thinking putting those grips on :-P?! Who's is the 636? That's also lovely.

TheRamJam 17-01-12 10:01 AM

Re: Zero Gravity Double Bubble
 
636 is my brothers bike, needs a good clean!

The grips make me go faster lol :-)

Roberrrrt 17-01-12 10:48 AM

Re: Zero Gravity Double Bubble
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Reeder (Post 2649527)
Lovely bike, lovely screen, lovely exhausts... but what in god's name were you thinking putting those grips on :-P?! Who's is the 636? That's also lovely.

+1, awesome looking bikes ruined with cheapy looking grips!

Specialone 18-01-12 07:26 AM

Re: Zero Gravity Double Bubble
 
Don't expect it to be quieter or less windy, the main principal of a DB race screen is to cut through the air more effeciently, not to reduce wind blast for the rider, that said, you'd think the two would go hand in hand wouldn't you.


Looks ace btw :)

Berlin 19-01-12 04:47 AM

Re: Zero Gravity Double Bubble
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Roberrrrt (Post 2649574)
+1, awesome looking bikes ruined with cheapy looking grips!

+2. They look guff! But then I've never been a fan of anything that has the model of the bike on it as an add on extra.

TheRamJam 22-01-12 07:33 PM

Re: Zero Gravity Double Bubble
 
Some more pics but with the new Nightbreakers fitted. Defo a lot brighter than the standard rubbish!

http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c1...2/DSC_0890.jpg
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c1...2/DSC_0892.jpg
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c1...2/DSC_0893.jpg
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c1...2/DSC_0894.jpg
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c1...2/DSC_0895.jpg

Reeder 22-01-12 07:42 PM

I see his bike is getting the good clean it needs ;)

TheRamJam 22-01-12 08:01 PM

Re: Zero Gravity Double Bubble
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Reeder (Post 2651905)
I see his bike is getting the good clean it needs ;)

Yeah they where both pretty filthy TBH

Good 2.5 hrs spent cleaning them both today and then a pootle up to Ducati to see the new Panigale in the flesh. Pics are in the Ecosse section :-)

kiggles 22-01-12 10:10 PM

Re: Zero Gravity Double Bubble
 
not a great fun of gixxer's but i do very much like this and like that particular colour scheme as well. i got some 90% brighter bulbs in my cbr600rr and couldnt see much difference in them and they cost £25 for the pair. Should get HID's but i guess they are not legal with out projectors which is a bit tricky.


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