Help on how to get ripples out of sidescreens?

Help on how to get ripples out of sidescreens?

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Hally_D

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8 posts

199 months

Friday 16th November 2007
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Hi,

I'm the recent proud owner of a Tiger supersix and want to use it as much as possible no matter how cold it gets!!

The problem i've got is that the drivers sidescreen plastic window is quite rippled making it hard to see out of, the passenger side is fine. Are there any fixes, like heat or something??

Any help would be much appreciated.

Dan.

Kevp

583 posts

252 months

Friday 16th November 2007
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I would have thought the bin would sort it out. They cant be expensive Im sure you can buy sheets of the stuff & cut your own if a factory item is to much.

hugh_

3,553 posts

242 months

Friday 16th November 2007
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Can't help on the sidescreens, but does anyone know of any decent gloves suitable for driving in when its cold. I've been wearing winter mountain biking gloves, but my fingers were frozen this morning.

Kevp

583 posts

252 months

Friday 16th November 2007
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Hugh

You can get heated gloves similar to the ones you use. Some bikers have them. They are an inner glove so should be fine for you.

dont know where or how much.

hugh_

3,553 posts

242 months

Saturday 17th November 2007
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Kevp said:
Hugh

You can get heated gloves similar to the ones you use. Some bikers have them. They are an inner glove so should be fine for you.

dont know where or how much.
They sound good, I'll investigate and go about wiring in a suitable connection (dont have a cigarette lighter type connection at present, which is what I'd imagine it is?

Kevp

583 posts

252 months

Saturday 17th November 2007
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hugh_ said:
Kevp said:
Hugh

You can get heated gloves similar to the ones you use. Some bikers have them. They are an inner glove so should be fine for you.

dont know where or how much.
They sound good, I'll investigate and go about wiring in a suitable connection (dont have a cigarette lighter type connection at present, which is what I'd imagine it is?
Found these, if large gloves are OK http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/HEATED-GLOVES-FANTASTIC-NEW-... also have a range of other products.
Otherwisw these for inner gloves, but have wires http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Klan-Heated-inner-gloves-on-...


hugh_

3,553 posts

242 months

Saturday 17th November 2007
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Cheers Kev, I'd spotted the first pair on ebay and decided having a battery the size of 3 AAs and probably as heavy strapped to each wrist wasnt going to do my already hamfisted steering any good, the others look good though.

Cheers
Hugh

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602 posts

236 months

Saturday 17th November 2007
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hugh_ said:
Can't help on the sidescreens, but does anyone know of any decent gloves suitable for driving in when its cold. I've been wearing winter mountain biking gloves, but my fingers were frozen this morning.
I use pipe snowboard gloves in the rush, they are real good for warmth and grip!

http://www.bargainboards.co.uk/P/Demon-LOS-MUERTOS...

there are loads of colours out there.. just put 'snowboard pipe gloves' in google.