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My legs are too hot!
Written by heglers... on 6/13/2011 at 03:37 pm

Fred I used the lower portion sidewall that wraps to the bottom of a 8# jug of
detergent. Lightly sanded, sprayed with an air brush and sprayed clear-coat.
Mount is simply double tape. This is the 2nd summer and I'm still amazed at how
much more comfortable it is in 100 degree temperatures!
I'll take a couple of close-ups and post shortly.
Sam

--- In ipcrc@yahoogroups.com, "goldwingman40" <goldwingman@...> wrote:
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> Sam,
> Do you have any better pictures of both the deflectors so we can tell more
about how they were made? What detergent bottle did you use and did you have to
paint them or was the plastic that color? They look good from what the pictures
show.
> Fred
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> --- In ipcrc@yahoogroups.com, "Sam" <heglers@> wrote:
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> > PCing in Texas in the summertime can be miserable.
> > Check out my inexpensive answer titled "Air Deflectors" just posted in the
Photos section that resolved the issue for me.
> > These extensions are made from the bottom of a laundry detergent bottle
trimmed to fit and mounted with double sided tape.
> > This increased deflection gives an easy 6"-8" comfort zone for your legs
before encountering the engine heat exhaust.
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