Copper Iridium Screen
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Well after so many years of seeing all sorts of screens hit the market, not terribly impressed by most except perhaps the MRA. I finally got a screen something a bit different. A Copper Iridium by Powerbronze, aint cheap but what the hell ($240). Only just mounted the bugger so dunno yet if am in love with it. Put the silver braiding on to as soon as I finally squeezed the muther on, I said no thx and ripped it off (cheapened the whole look imho). In the shade the reflection shows more, in direct sunlight I expected screen to be more reflective but perhaps sun was to strong, will see as days go by. Oh the iridium film is heat sunk on the inside of screen so as not to wear off. Some pix wud be in order.
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#2
more pixm wouldnt allow more then 6 at a time.
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#3
thats it
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#4
im not in love with it volvi.. but i dont really like stuff that stands out to much..
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#5
VERY nice mate :)

Mind telling us where we can get that trim for it?
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RaZz0R Wrote:VERY nice mate :)

Mind telling us where we can get that trim for it?

Clive, Powerbronzes rep in oz, hes in Frankston. Aza, know what you mean, generally nor do I thats why havent chromed anything on bike, but wanted something diff for the screen. I may end up hating it, dunno yet, time will tell.
[Image: SigPic100.jpg] Copper/Silver - The original, the rest are just copies.
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#7
I like it Volvi nice contrast.
Raz you can buy the chrome trim from any big auto parts acc store in 1mtr lengths. Cheap to.
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#8
found some at autobarn - 25 bucks for about 2 meters I think... was ok stuff :)
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#9
Scary Its bright, may match my Copper stuff Confused
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#10
Gday looks good on your bike mate I bought a blue Iridum DB screen from powerbronze for my Busa and the fake carbon panel around the dials and the triangular plastic in the nose of the fairing melted when the bike was left in the sun ,bout $1500 to replace I kid you not, and no I didnt replace the parts Im just reminded of it every time I get on, so just keep an eye on yours cheers
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#11
yes i know of it and they warn you about it, these days at least. it wud have to be out quite a while in the strong sun no?
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tasbusa Wrote:Gday looks good on your bike mate I bought a blue Iridum DB screen from powerbronze for my Busa and the fake carbon panel around the dials and the triangular plastic in the nose of the fairing melted when the bike was left in the sun ,bout $1500 to replace I kid you not, and no I didnt replace the parts Im just reminded of it every time I get on, so just keep an eye on yours cheers
Hi to you both - yes we do always give a disclaimer which mentions the low melting point of those instrument panels - it has always been a fault with the four Japanese bike manufacturers. It even happens with the original screens - but nobody will admit that incase they have to replace the panel. That a look at the latest Carbon Fibre Dash Panel on the Busa...
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