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 my windsreen in plexi was broken the brooklands are great
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Looks great but have to admit I'm a bit confused, I hadn't noticed a different windscreen on the Brooklands 3W. Am I being dumb?
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No the brookland mtw doesńt have brookland aéro screen Its a mistake , itvs very smart with it
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Agree that the Brookland's look fantastic on the M3W.
I have a question for anyone who has installed them...what do you do with the defects left behind by removing the plexiglas screens? It seems that a new "blanking plate" could be fabricated easily to fill the old mounts...a less satisfying option would seems to be to just leave the open slits below the new screens...
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I've made a little pièce in aluminium Put in place of windscreen And finishing with silicon You could do it with Plexiglas but you must warn it for putting it I send photos after
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Hi atlante83, That looks superb, very well done!
A few questions please.
How did you remove the original plexiglass screens?
Regarding the small aluminium pieces you made, where do the tabs with screw holes fit, and are these visible? Do you have a photo with these pieces in place?
I am guessing the new pillars which hold the new windscreens have nuts on the underside , how did you get access to the underside to fit these?
Many thanks
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 you do the job by this way the original windscreen, there are four bolts for each windsreen  silicone must be taking out of the tabs  
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