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I know a few people who have got windows/screens for their cars from this place, they might be able to make up something pretty cool. Anyway, I pasted the info on the plastics they have. Oh and...
https://www.plastics4performance.co.uk/faq.asp
PLEXIGLAS (Perspex) is the most common material used. It is approximately three times stronger than glass of the same thickness and it has an easy to maintain surface. This surface allows minor scratches to polish out, but it can suffer from stress cracking, especially when it is mechanically fixed to the car. IDEAL FOR HILLCLIMB, SPRINT OR TRACKDAY CARS WHERE CONTACT IS MINIMAL
FLEXI-GLASS is our very own specification high impact acrylic sheet designed for motorsports. A cross between Perspex and Polycarbonate it gives you approx seventy five times the impact strength of standard Perspex. It is more scratch resistant than standard polycarbonate and it is tough, weather resistant and UV protected, which means it will give exceptional service as a replacement window. OUR PREFERED CHOICE FOR CIRCUIT RACING, RALLY, RALLY CROSS ETC.
PETG is a new material, which is again, extremely tough with superb optical properties and very resistant to chemical attack. It is primarily used when the need for Thermoform screens arises. We have this material colour matched to our polycarbonate.
POLYCARBONATE The toughest of materials is almost impossible to break under normal conditions. It is 250+ more impact resistant than glass; however its one fault lies in its relatively soft surface and inability to allow scratches to be polished out.IDEAL FOR ROUGH USAGE SUCH AS FOREST RALLY OR RALLY CROSS CARS. ____________________ NSR 125F > BROS 400 > NC30 > BROS 400 > Trumpet S4 > '97 VFR 750 |
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You've got a lathe I take it to make the housing to fit the window because trying to fit one direct to the actual engine casing is not a good idea.P lenty have tried and made a real balls up of it trying to get everything to look right and more importantly seal right as you haven' got a flat surface to work on. I'm just in the middle of doing one myself but its a housing one that will sit proud of the cover, you also have to have the housing ally welded to the casing to make it leakproof.
I'm waffling on because I can't remember for the life of me the name of the perspex stuff that's highly recommended to use When I remember I'll let you know
PS it wasn't any of the above ____________________ I used to be indecisive but now I'm not quite so sure. |
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The ducati one already has threads in the casing for sound deading plates/rubber. So my idea is to use that. I got the case in mint condition for £20 so not fussed if I balls it up.
Bezzer I'll rate you useful when you remember  ____________________ Current bikes: 1960 Triumph 5ta x2, TTR600RE, KTM200EXC, Cagiva Elephant 900ie. |
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I remembered it's Makrolon, bit stronger than Lexan but didn't click about it being a dry clutch so really either will do as they're both bulletproof type stuff, Makrolon was a bit better for oil resistance as well. ____________________ I used to be indecisive but now I'm not quite so sure. |
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mate i dont sorry but it was milled down to fit but also had a lip of about 20mm that was still inside for the glue for memery it was
8mm thick lexen but the clutch cover was only 4mm thick so it was milled down to fit flush with the face of the cover and was over hanging on the inside good luck with it you now you can allways cut the face out of your cover and leave a 10mm ring of the face there and fix the lexen to the face the billet ones they make for tls/tlr are made like this
https://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e75/davetls/DSC00337.jpg
https://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e75/davetls/P1010797.jpg ____________________ you have 2 hands 2 feet 2 eyes 2 nuts why the hell do you need 4 cyclenders |
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Cheers DAYS, might have a try at cutting my case today. My lexan sheet arrived today.  ____________________ Current bikes: 1960 Triumph 5ta x2, TTR600RE, KTM200EXC, Cagiva Elephant 900ie. |
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Ok, well mines gonna look on the piss!  ____________________ Current bikes: 1960 Triumph 5ta x2, TTR600RE, KTM200EXC, Cagiva Elephant 900ie. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 20 years, 48 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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