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Here it is guys, the holiday giveaway item up for grabs by one lucky member.
"Through the use of a clever ratchet lever system , the production version of the MotorradWorks S10 windscreen adjuster requires only two adjuster handles that allow accurate adjustment of the height, fore and aft movement, and top and bottom tilt adjustment without the need for tools and even whilst wearing the thickest of winter gloves.
The screen sits about 1/2" (12mm) forward of it's standard position, but at exactly the same height and angle when the MotorradWorks adjuster is installed. The MotorradWorks adjuster mechanism allows an incredible range of motion by allowing the entire screen to be moved forward parallel from the factory position by 40mm, and up from the factory position by 60mm. The screen can also be tilted about the top pivot point or bottom pivot point by virtue of the two horizontal adjuster slots.
With this Adjuster, everyone has the ability to find their "happy place" free of buffeting and with adjustable degrees of fresh air flow.
Adjustment from one setting to another can be done while on the bike (not in motion obviously) while wearing gloves, and takes only 10-20 seconds. Once tightened, the ratchet levers can be rotated and locked it any position for a neat appearance. "
Price: $165.00
Here is the direct product link: http://www.motorradgarage.com.au/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=1191
Here is a great product review posted by Wasp: http://www.yamahasupertenere.com/index.php?topic=199.0
The rules:
1. You must vote "YES!" in this poll to be entered
2. You must have a location filled out in your profile. It's nice to know where everybody is from!
3. The winner will be chosen at random from the qualifying entrants on 12/31/2010. Venture will do the random picking, end of story.
4. Shipping is covered! The only cost to the winner might be import duties or taxes, which the winner is responsible for.
I think that covers it. If anybody has any questions just post in this thread.
Once again I'd like to thank WaspWorks / Motorrad Garage for offering this up, it's a heck of a prize!
Venture
"Through the use of a clever ratchet lever system , the production version of the MotorradWorks S10 windscreen adjuster requires only two adjuster handles that allow accurate adjustment of the height, fore and aft movement, and top and bottom tilt adjustment without the need for tools and even whilst wearing the thickest of winter gloves.
The screen sits about 1/2" (12mm) forward of it's standard position, but at exactly the same height and angle when the MotorradWorks adjuster is installed. The MotorradWorks adjuster mechanism allows an incredible range of motion by allowing the entire screen to be moved forward parallel from the factory position by 40mm, and up from the factory position by 60mm. The screen can also be tilted about the top pivot point or bottom pivot point by virtue of the two horizontal adjuster slots.
With this Adjuster, everyone has the ability to find their "happy place" free of buffeting and with adjustable degrees of fresh air flow.
Adjustment from one setting to another can be done while on the bike (not in motion obviously) while wearing gloves, and takes only 10-20 seconds. Once tightened, the ratchet levers can be rotated and locked it any position for a neat appearance. "
Price: $165.00
Here is the direct product link: http://www.motorradgarage.com.au/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=1191
Here is a great product review posted by Wasp: http://www.yamahasupertenere.com/index.php?topic=199.0
The rules:
1. You must vote "YES!" in this poll to be entered
2. You must have a location filled out in your profile. It's nice to know where everybody is from!
3. The winner will be chosen at random from the qualifying entrants on 12/31/2010. Venture will do the random picking, end of story.
4. Shipping is covered! The only cost to the winner might be import duties or taxes, which the winner is responsible for.
I think that covers it. If anybody has any questions just post in this thread.
Once again I'd like to thank WaspWorks / Motorrad Garage for offering this up, it's a heck of a prize!
Venture