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    Godiva bikeblades

    Does anybody know if Godiva Bikeblades has got a web site?
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    what's happened to yours????????????????

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blakamin
    what's happened to yours????????????????
    My new screen, fitted on Saturday, was made by Godiva. And a nice job they've made of it too.

    Having put it on, after having ridden a "nekkid" ST1300 for a couple of weeks, I am not wildly thrilled. I am interested to know if Godiva can do a screen with a lip at the top that throws the air more upwards, or something. And how much such a thing may cost to make. Otherwise I may more vigorously pursue the licorice screen option.

    There is an American outfit that makes a gizmo called a laminar lip (www.laminarlip.com) that could also be an option, if I could find out how much one costs... (Doh! US$75 plus freight. Might try one and see).
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    Australian Motorcycle Components Pty, Ltd. sell our products in Australia. Please contact Robert Roughton

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    http://www.bikescreens.com/
    Pretty sure these are the guys that do the Godiva screens

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    Godiva screens are made in Hamilton by a firm called Visual Plastics - very knowledgeable and helpful guys.

    I suggest you give them a call to ask them, the phone # is 0800 245 325.

    We've had two screens from them, for Hamish's R1100S and his GS1200SS, very good service both times.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lynda Blair
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    Godiva screens are made in Hamilton by a firm called Visual Plastics - very knowledgeable and helpful guys.

    I suggest you give them a call to ask them, the phone # is 0800 245 325.


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    So is it these guys or are there two companys in Hamilton? This is from the Bike Screens website I posted.

    Visual Screens
    752 Horsham Downs Road
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    Hamilton
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    Fax : +64 7 829 4815
    email : win@bikescreens.com

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    Visual Plastics

    Quote Originally Posted by gav
    So is it these guys or are there two companys in Hamilton? This is from the Bike Screens website I posted.
    These are two different companies.

    The blades Visual Plastics make are labeled as "Godiva". Their workshop/sales is at 27 Rifle Range Rd, Hamilton

    I do not know anything about Viisual Screens but I dropped into Visual Plastics about three weeks ago when passing thru Hamilton on holiday. I wanted a dark screen for the GS1200. He had none made up but said that he would get one done by closing that day (it was then about 2pm). Sure enough by 5pm it was all ready. I was very impressed and would unreservedly recommend them. The blade fitted great also (see my pic).

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