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    Quote Originally Posted by Buckeye_F6B View Post
    If it rains wouldn't it act as an... umm sponge ?
    A bit maybe but not that much rain gets up in there. When riding in the rain, you don't see any come up through the tunnels.
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    I ordered a set, trip to Russellville will be a good test. On roads w/a lot of small sand like debris I can get hit by a lot of it coming up the tunnel.
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    Quote Originally Posted by choptop View Post
    I ordered a set, trip to Russellville will be a good test. On roads w/a lot of small sand like debris I can get hit by a lot of it coming up the tunnel.
    Looking forward to your feedback on how the tunnel filters work

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    Think I am going to try these. There is a lot of noise that comes up from the fork well. If these cut it down... then it's worth it.


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    For those who don't already know this – the best way to cut sheet foam quickly and accurately is with an electric kitchen knife (the common, split-blade type).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Circle-5 View Post
    For those who don't already know this – the best way to cut sheet foam quickly and accurately is with an electric kitchen knife (the common, split-blade type).
    That's helpful. I was wondering what to use... now need to find some closed cell memory foam.


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    Quote Originally Posted by willtill View Post
    That's helpful. I was wondering what to use... now need to find some closed cell memory foam.
    Bed,bath, beyond has it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shortleg0521 View Post
    Bed,bath, beyond has it.
    He's not looking for a comforter or shower curtain Shortleg.
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    Ha!

    I'll go there and look anyway ...may find my feminine side


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    Thanks

    Quote Originally Posted by DMAGOLDRDR View Post
    P.S. when I made mine I stacked multiple layers if 2" foam and glued them together. They have been in for a year or so now.
    If the link works it will show you the dimensions to cut your own thanks to Steve Saunders.
    http://www.goldwingfacts.com/Gifs/1800tunnelfillers.jpg
    Thanks for comments and diagram.

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