Wind Deflector

Discussion in 'Modifications' started by Darren H, Jun 2, 2022.

  1. Darren H

    Darren H Copenworld Newbie

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    Just finished and fitted a new wind deflector which I have made. Comments please on whether it looks better with or without the black edging along the top edge. It works well and just clips on to the roll over hoops so easy to fit and remove. Also it does not foul the roof with the lid up so it can be left in place on sunny or wet days (Not that Henry goes out in the rain often)
    Let me know what you all think. 20220602_103919.jpg 20220602_102001.jpg 20220602_103801.jpg 20220602_101401.jpg 20220602_103822.jpg 20220602_101458.jpg 20220602_101753.jpg
     
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  2. Nublit

    Nublit Copenworld Member

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    I think without the black outline looks just a little bit nicer. Makes it look seamless and almost invisible if it remains scratch free.
     
  3. Darren H

    Darren H Copenworld Newbie

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    Thanks for your input Nublit. That's 1 for trim off so far.
    Regards Darren.
     
  4. Mike Joseph

    Mike Joseph Copenworld Member

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    Looks good both ways but I would have thought the black trim catches your eye
    Is it a big improvement on the standard Deflector
     

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