Subject: Windshield replacement
Author: Tim
Date: Aug 27, 2000, 12:54 PM
Post ID: 1702114468
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I just picked up an original Guzzi police windshield for my Eldo. =
Bottom half was in good condition, top clear portion is cracked. I took =
everything apart, and it seems that it could be cut out of a flat piece =
of plexiglass, and then using the straps/mounting hardware to get the =
curve. Any ideas on where and what to use for the top? Also, can I do =
this myself, or is the material tricky to cut? I took the old out, =
glued it together, and made a pattern on plywood. Lexan better than =
plexiglass?
Tim
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