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You could mount a dyno roller at the back and front of it, run a large rubber band from one roller to the other so that the rear tire will turn the front tire & when it's too cold to ride outside you could ride in your garage............. remember to open the door though - carbon monoxide might make you fall off the rollers!!!

It's easier to just sit on the bike and make Brmmm Brmmm Brmmm Neeeyow Neeyow noises like my grandson does
 
Remember Nels is in Spokanistan this weekend.
yes I got in touch and the weather was perfect unfortunately I only had sunday for tuning and they pack at 1pm back to kirkland so we may do something in late may
 
You could mount a dyno roller at the back and front of it, run a large rubber band from one roller to the other so that the rear tire will turn the front tire & when it's too cold to ride outside you could ride in your garage............. remember to open the door though - carbon monoxide might make you fall off the rollers!!!
when it will be too cold to ride up here I will be somewhere in san carlos riding and drinking magaritas!! meanwhile here is a pic of the windshield installed and painted as I mentioned it is just the right size with flowing line, and reasonably priced i painted the bottom part flat black and will pinstripe it later I also discarded the oem attachments they looked really cheesy from handlebar to screen so I fabricated some brackets and used the flyscreen mounts for attachment much cleaner all around the pictures distort the actual size of the screen it appears much larger than it really is I look over it quite easily and I carved out 2 inches out of the seat it is proportionaly right for the bike .
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That looks really good Patrick. What wind screen is that ?
Bill
this screen is sold by a french outfit called SECDEM/BULLSTER the site has english version the shield was inexpensive ( in my view $ 170.) the mounting kind of cheap and no mounting instruction just three photocopies of pictures totally useless .
 
That's the first fairing-like shield I've seen that I can genuinely say looks gorgeous. Nice one.
 
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