Clear screen wanted
Clear screen wanted
I am still looking for a clear or partially clear screen for my 906 i know they used to be available, there must be one out there somewhere?
- Stingray230SX
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- model: 907 I.E.
- year: 1992
- Location: USA
- Stingray230SX
- Posts: 202
- Joined: Fri Jul 16, 2004 12:00 am
- model: 907 I.E.
- year: 1992
- Location: USA
Clear screen
How do you buy from this site and who actually makes this screen?
Any ideas guys?
Regards,
Chris.
Any ideas guys?
Regards,
Chris.
- paso750
- paso grand pooh-bah
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- Location: southern Germany
Hi there,
I just found this, but there`s no picture:
http://www.bikescreen.com/proddetail.as ... DucatiPaso
Gerhard
I just found this, but there`s no picture:
http://www.bikescreen.com/proddetail.as ... DucatiPaso
Gerhard
Hi All,
The screen is manufactured by Diopa in Germany and costs 214.- Euro. Please click on this link for further details:
http://www.diopa.com/shop/shop.html
All the best,
Mark
The screen is manufactured by Diopa in Germany and costs 214.- Euro. Please click on this link for further details:
http://www.diopa.com/shop/shop.html
All the best,
Mark
Clear screen wanted
Hello Steele. Are you still looking for a screen for your 906?
I bought a smoked Ermax screen a few years ago, with the intention of making a copy of the front fairing section from a 906 and fitting it to my 907IE. Sadly I sold the 907 last year (sorely missed, despite all it's 'character traits') but I still have the smoked screen, new and unused. Naturally, you have to cut about the 906 fairing to make it fit (hence I was going to make a copy).
If anyone is prepared to give me £25 plus P&P for it (roughly what I paid), I am willing to sell.
Regards,
Ian
(Now riding a 'sensible' Triumph triple)
I bought a smoked Ermax screen a few years ago, with the intention of making a copy of the front fairing section from a 906 and fitting it to my 907IE. Sadly I sold the 907 last year (sorely missed, despite all it's 'character traits') but I still have the smoked screen, new and unused. Naturally, you have to cut about the 906 fairing to make it fit (hence I was going to make a copy).
If anyone is prepared to give me £25 plus P&P for it (roughly what I paid), I am willing to sell.
Regards,
Ian
(Now riding a 'sensible' Triumph triple)