Farkle development including the front crud

As I said earlier Mark, these look the business, when you get the final production sorted, I'll have a set :thumby: :thumby:
 
FINALLY AVAILABLE!

Guys, I have worked today (its been lovely and I really wanted to be out on my awesome LC) to finalise the design and get them on the ecommerce site for anyone who wants to buy them. here are the final photo`s and the link.

I guess I would say this but I am really proud of these puppies - I could have very easily made cheaper less complex ones but I didn`t and I think I did right. They look much better in the `flesh` and take ages to make. The images show various angles including the angle checker to be used while forming the panels to the correct angle (though you can set them to whatever you wish).

I do have two `beta` sets available for a very low price - there`s nothing wrong with them, they have been fitted to my bike during prototyping but are not the final design (very close) - if anyone wants these at £50 a pair please email my lovely kath at [email protected] stating that you want to pay the £50 plus £10 postage for the BETA ones - I only have 2 sets so first come first served. If for any reason you don`t like them send them back for a full refund.

Regarding manufacture I am now set up to start Monday night (I`m taking tmoz off!) with the first ones hoping to be posted a few days later - no where near the time TT seem to be taking to get stuff sent to us! However please be patient - these take ages to get so nice, are made one set at a time and I really don`t wanna take any short cuts.

And thanks for all your support lads, it helps.

http://www.cymarcbikeparts.co.uk/r1200gs-lc-radiator-protectors-pair-109-p.asp


pair not fitted by cymarceng, on Flickr

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both fitted by cymarceng, on Flickr[/IMG]

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checking angle by cymarceng, on Flickr[/IMG]
 
Rad Covers

Just ordered the rad protectors:thumb Can you include them with the crud catcher ordered on the 12th April, no problem if you have to delay the crud catcher while you make the rad covers:D Lovely stuff:thumb
 
Guys, these are the fitting instructions if ya interested

INSTRUCTIONS FOR FITTING THE RADIATOR PROTECTORS the new R1200GS LC

Hi dear customer – these puppies have got to be some of the nicest `weapons grade eye candy` I have come up with for a while. I hope you ain`t disappointed with them as they will offer a not unreasonable amount of protection and will look stunning. To fit them isn`t difficult and all you will need is a Torx T bar (or similar), a little time and some brains.

Firstly make sure you have got the left hand and the right hand sorted so you don`t end up trying to fit them wrong and feeling an arse. The following image on the left shows them in relation to each other and they go on the bike (isn`t the new LC stunning?) as if you were looking from the front. The one on the right shows them fitted. Note the direction of the flaps.

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Left and right hand shown When fitted correctly

The next thing you need to do is to `form` the flaps – this is so the protection surface is moved away from the cooling surface thereby enhancing cooling yet still offering not unreasonable protection. You do this by using the Mark One Hand and gently (gently mind, I`m watching…) pushing the panel out to the desired angle. I strongly suggest 25 degrees and I have included a little tool so that you may gauge that as follows.

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Hand forming the ventilation panels

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Checking the angle with the tool gauge

I suggest that you always reform the panels if they suffer an impact as part of the idea of having them out at an angle is to absorb some of the impact with the `spring` rather than transmit the impact energy directly to the radiator. And I accept this won`t necessarily work if you hit a deer but should do for most flying debris.

Once the panels are set then remove the 2 radiator cowls. This is done by removing the three Torx fasteners, two on the outer sides of the cowl and one at the bottom. Once they are removed the cowl can be removed. Note – it’s held in place at the top by two little tabs so you need to jiggle and pull down if you see what I mean. You can see the locating tabs on the image on the left. Now you need to fit the protector to the rear of the cowl as shown on the left – once in position it should fit perfectly – if not something is wrong!

The next job is to refasten the cowl, with the protector, onto the bike so that it looks like the image on the right. Make sure you don`t over tighten the three fasteners or you will feel an arse again.
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RH protector fitted – rear image

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LH protector fitted – front image

And if you have got it right it should look like this:

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As an `aside` your protectors have been laser cut and finished by hand by me (to remove all sharp edges), so no 2 covers are the same – you`ll also find my signature and the date I made it on it somewhere (if I have remembered!). Enjoy the fact that this did not come from China and there are not another 5 million in circulation exactly the same.

And finally DO NOT fit these if your bike is hot – you may suffer a burn so wait till it cools down eh?
 
ordered rad bling thanks mark:beerjug: how about doin a set of cylinder guards to complete the line up?:D
 
Proof that the crud does its job, 200 miles on back roads today, crud caught most of the crap, the engine casing is still clean:thumby:

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Mark, you are a top bloke:beerjug:
 
naaaah - stop being a faggot :bounce1

9should have asked me when i was sober)

You need to stay off the white lightning bro, I've been called many things but never a Faggot ....LOL

You need to go and show touratwat how its done, in the timescale you turn things around from prototype to sending items out is quite amazing .
 
Proof that the crud does its job, 200 miles on back roads today, crud caught most of the crap, the engine casing is still clean:thumby:

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Mark, you are a top bloke:beerjug:

That looks like the touring crud is perfect height for the job i suppose I better get my order in for some farkles.
 
You need to stay off the white lightning bro, I've been called many things but never a Faggot ....LOL

You need to go and show touratwat how its done, in the timescale you turn things around from prototype to sending items out is quite amazing .

I look forward to having a small sherry with you at the next meet :friday
 


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