TheJoker
Registered user
Gents,
Seems like I've finally managed to pull my thumb outta my .... to post these pics.... I'm currently at home aiming to be in at work soon when doing this, so I might have to make this a two part story... Anyway, we'll see how far I get...
The aim of this project was to remove the riding-a-conservatory-effect, as I'm used to get the wind in my "hair" when riding. I also didn't like the noise the original was causing so more clean air should cure that...
Initially I cut the screen down by 20 or 25mm (can't remember), then I took another strip of 10mm off so the total 30 - 35mm shorter screen. But the major changes were the sides...
The tools I used were a simple Dremel mini-drill equipped with a metal cutting disc to cut large parts off, and a sanding "drum" about 10-15mm in diameter with a sanding paper cylinder on it (dumb descriptions I know) to "fine adjust" the edges, in fact this one worked so well that I could actully remove quite a bit of material with it... At the expense of "plastic snow" in the whole garage.
The bike is equipped with Tobinators and I used them in their topmost position and the screen angled back as far as possible. This to ensure that whatever position on the screen I used it would not touch the bars - this has proven to be a bit excessive afterwards as tilting the screen that much is kind of pointless. But it's quite fine as it is now.
First thing I did was to round off the corners of the screen, gave me a good feel of the material without having to venture into critical parts.
Seems like I've finally managed to pull my thumb outta my .... to post these pics.... I'm currently at home aiming to be in at work soon when doing this, so I might have to make this a two part story... Anyway, we'll see how far I get...

The aim of this project was to remove the riding-a-conservatory-effect, as I'm used to get the wind in my "hair" when riding. I also didn't like the noise the original was causing so more clean air should cure that...
Initially I cut the screen down by 20 or 25mm (can't remember), then I took another strip of 10mm off so the total 30 - 35mm shorter screen. But the major changes were the sides...
The tools I used were a simple Dremel mini-drill equipped with a metal cutting disc to cut large parts off, and a sanding "drum" about 10-15mm in diameter with a sanding paper cylinder on it (dumb descriptions I know) to "fine adjust" the edges, in fact this one worked so well that I could actully remove quite a bit of material with it... At the expense of "plastic snow" in the whole garage.

The bike is equipped with Tobinators and I used them in their topmost position and the screen angled back as far as possible. This to ensure that whatever position on the screen I used it would not touch the bars - this has proven to be a bit excessive afterwards as tilting the screen that much is kind of pointless. But it's quite fine as it is now.
First thing I did was to round off the corners of the screen, gave me a good feel of the material without having to venture into critical parts.
