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Zero Gravity Double Bubble Windscreen

written by GooDy -- October 28th, 2008
Filed under: 2008 Triumph Daytona 675,Staff Bikes | Comments (1)
GooDy

What’s up guys? The great folks at Zero Gravity hooked us up again today! I’m so glad it was them and not Hotbodies Racing this time. I am so sick of the lack of quality of their products. Sorry, that’s a topic for another post. Check out what came in the mail!

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Installation was a snap as usual. Just loosen the bolts around your upper fairing and pop in the new windscreen, screw in the bolts and viola! Instantly your bike becomes more aerodynamic! Here are some before and after pictures.

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Instant hotness factor!

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This modification is part of making my Daytona track ready. I will be tearing it up at Thunderhill at the end of November, hopefully with Alex and Dan, if they both quit being bitches. I think you can only fully test out a bike and its modifications at a closed track. Too many other factors to worry about on the street.

Alright guys, that’s it for me today. Winter is approaching, ride safe! Peace!

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1 Comment »

  1. Dave wrote,

    Hotbodies have improved upon their products over the last few years. what is your deal with them?

    Comment on October 30, 2008 @ 2:25 pm

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