Hey @ranganathsb , the cover seems to do a pretty decent job for 299/- bucks. Its super water repellent. Doesn’t allow water to seep through that’s for sure! Yet to test in heavy rains…
Although I didn’t like the branding on the front, so i tried making it a plain cover, but the botched up job is pretty visible -
Source - Mototrance - MT804496 Sporty Arc Blue Red Bike Body Cover for Aprilia SR 150 Amazon.in
For my Ather 450x Dot charger i made this steel cabin with powder coting, below are the images. Since i need to keep my ather dot in open car parking and acrylic cabin will not withstand for chennai heat.
This metal cabin with powder coting will withstand both chennai heat and rain, it has dual locking. this cost me 3500rs, i also managed to keep one water proof 9wt LED light next dot.
Due to my height and healthy body current mirrors on the scooters are useless to me as i cannot see the rear view clearly at any adjustment level…? What can be done to resolvs this issue…? And @abhishek.balaji will ather provide a seperate set of mirrors as an accesory to suit riders like me…?
Iam in search of the solution,anyone having solution kindly reply immediately…
Sadly the mirrors offer very limited support for folks over 5’10". I tried very hard to get the best possible view through them, I still have to slouch a bit to see whats behind.
Correct same here… But none of the adj angle suits me… What can be done to this…? This is very crucial point…! @abhishek.balaji please take a look at this issue with priority …
I had the same issue. I am able to manage fine by pulling the mirror connector (the piece which connects the mirror with the body) towards you (which also raises the height of the mirror) and then rotating the mirror away from you. But since the mirror itself is small, there is only limited area you can see through it anyway.
I personally think it’s better to wait till you get called in for the side panel change to translucent and then get ceramic coating or PPF.
Because it would definitely be a waste of money if you would do it now for Series 1. For other colors it doesn’t matter, you could get it done right now if you want.
This is just what I felt because PPF and ceramic coats are pretty expensive. It’s just my suggestion, final decision is completely upto you.
Decided to tone down the glossy black on my Series 1 by getting the bike completely wrapped by the the 3M PPF Pro Series (Matte) from 3M Car Care in Koramangala. The result is a satin matte black finish.
Also decided to go for a cleaner look on the front panel and removed the red stripe (retained the 450X).