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Always thought the mismatched sides on our machines looked a little strange, what with the right side having the rounder classic side cover and the left side having the sharper edged battery sticking out for all the world to see.
And thus, yesterday I found a left side cover off a '96 Thunderbird on Ebaymotors for less than 30 bucks and thought I'd give a shot at cutting the back side of it down in order to see if I could make it somehow fit over the battery.
(...I guess we'll see...and heck, if I can't make it work or maybe don't like the looks of it afterward, I'm only out 30 bucks, right?!)
Yep! Just like a good Single Malt Scotch, you might call me "an acquired taste" TOO.(among the many OTHER things you may care to call me, of course)
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Looking forward to seeing what you come up with.
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Thanks. I'll be sure to post some pics, Marty.
Yep! Just like a good Single Malt Scotch, you might call me "an acquired taste" TOO.(among the many OTHER things you may care to call me, of course)
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Will be great to see the final result Dwight. I've always reckoned our left hand battery area looked too Harley Davidsonish. 
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...And thus, yesterday I found a left side cover off a '96 Thunderbird on Ebaymotors for less than 30 bucks and thought I'd give a shot at cutting the back side of it down in order to see if I could make it somehow fit over the battery.
I LOVE IT! 
YOU GO BOY! 

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 Yeah, I THINK I know why you're laughin' here, erle. I mean I first cut down and made smaller those big ol' fenders on my BA, and then put gaiters on it, and THEN moved my foot controls back under me and not way out front anymore where I was constantly sittin' right on my tailbone...and now THIS! Yep, it seems I'm bound and determined to make my BA into a standard Bonneville, huh!  (...yep, kinda like how you're in the process of turnin' YOUR bike into a Thruxton, huh!) 
Yep! Just like a good Single Malt Scotch, you might call me "an acquired taste" TOO.(among the many OTHER things you may care to call me, of course)
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Great idea! 
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Always thought the mismatched sides on our machines looked a little strange, what with the right side having the rounder classic side cover and the left side having the sharper edged battery sticking out for all the world to see.
I always thought that was a throwback homage to the original Speed Twin, it is the same symmetry...battery exposed on the left, painted oil tank on the right.
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Are you done yet? I wanna see, hurry up.
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Always thought the mismatched sides on our machines looked a little strange, what with the right side having the rounder classic side cover and the left side having the sharper edged battery sticking out for all the world to see.
I always thought that was a throwback homage to the original Speed Twin, it is the same symmetry...battery exposed on the left, painted oil tank on the right.
Yeah, good point Ed. And, considering the fact that both the old classic and our bikes have the tank consoles, and for a few years had those(ugly in my book, and thus one of the first things I removed after buying my BA) passenger footpeg holders that were designed to mimic the tool boxes on the Speed Twins, I suppose that that was another styling cue in common to both that I never really thought about before.
Yep! Just like a good Single Malt Scotch, you might call me "an acquired taste" TOO.(among the many OTHER things you may care to call me, of course)
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I just ordered it on Monday, Matt. It's coming from Nebraska, I think it was. And so, it'll probably get here later this week, at which time I'll start on this project. And, I'll definitely post some pics of it, ASAP. 
Yep! Just like a good Single Malt Scotch, you might call me "an acquired taste" TOO.(among the many OTHER things you may care to call me, of course)
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Yeah, I THINK I know why you're laughin' here...Yep, it seems I'm bound and determined to make my BA into a standard Bonneville, huh! 
(...yep, kinda like how you're in the process of turnin' YOUR bike into a Thruxton, huh!)
Yep! NOT laughin' at ya, just laughin' with ya! 
Grown men just CAN'T leave ANYTHING alone! 

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looking forward to seeing what it looks like bud.
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I'm excited to see how this turns out as well even though I ditched all that stuff long ago.
2008 Speedy, AI removed, DIY airbox destruction with K&N filters, spectres, re-jetted and "custom" rattle can paint job.
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Okay guys. I received the side cover yesterday, and TAH-DAH, it now done! Yeah, I move fast when I'm motivated. First, I thought this baby was gonna be made of plastic, but it was actually made of metal. Had to do a lot of cutting with my little jigsaw. Then there was the indentation for the oval "Thunderbird" insignia plate on it, which I bondo-ed in. After a lot of sanding, I then striped the red paint off of it and repainted it black to match the right side cove. After letting it dry, I rubbed it out a bit to give it a little shine, and then mounted it on the bike. So, whaddaya all think?    
Yep! Just like a good Single Malt Scotch, you might call me "an acquired taste" TOO.(among the many OTHER things you may care to call me, of course)
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Sorry Dwight, I know how hard it is to have a vision and see it come up short, but any piece that has to be zip tied on just seems cobbed together. Plus, it looks too bulbous, not like the other side that hugs the frame more.
A++ for effort, C- for execution.
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nice try but 
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Yeah, I know what ya mean about the zip-ties, and was thinkin' about other means of attaching it. At this point however I just wanted to get an idea of how it would look.
And while it does appear to stick out farther than the right side cover in this pics, looking down from the seat and comparing it to the ride side over, it actually doesn't stick out any further at all. I think the fact that the bottom of the left side cover goes a bit further foward in order to cover the front of the battery, and the way I had to cut around the faux air-cleaners as I went upward, makes it looks a little like what you're talkin' about here.
Tell ya what. I'll take another pic looking straight down from the seat, and I think you'll see what I mean.
Yep! Just like a good Single Malt Scotch, you might call me "an acquired taste" TOO.(among the many OTHER things you may care to call me, of course)
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I don't think it should be covering the cheese grater either, I guess it's too long to tuck back in behind it, huh?
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Here's that pic looking straight down...  And another looking back from the left side...  However, looking at it again, I think I can grind down a little more on the inside bottom of the left cover in order to fit it a little closer to the bottom of the battery. Yeah, I think the bottom IS sticking out a little more than the ride side cover's bottom is. Be back in 20 minutes. (...btw, thanks for your input here, Dave!) 
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I think it looks just fine, and definitely serves the purpose you were after.  I'd compound/polish out the paint more till it REALLY shines, put a chrome bolt in that grommet hole (wether it's functional, or not), and put another "Bonneville" decal like on the rear fender on it.  Where was that picture taken? Looks like what I'd expect Nagasaki to look like.  If you worried what others thought, You'd be in for a COMPLETE make-over.  Love ya brother! 
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...Be back in 20 minutes.
Well, Guess THAT didn't pan out.

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Okay Dave. I'm back. Ground down the bottom back of the cover, and was able to get it in another 1/4" or so. And, you might notice I at least got rid of one of those zip-ties...the one at the bottom. What I did was fit a large washer behind that bottom mount, and now that washer slides into the little slot/space between the battery and the lip on the battery tray. I think now I have the covers sticking out on each side of the bike as about as symetrical and equal as possible. Now, whaddaya think?...   
Yep! Just like a good Single Malt Scotch, you might call me "an acquired taste" TOO.(among the many OTHER things you may care to call me, of course)
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 Just read your posts here, erle! Thanks for your input also. Yep, the more I reshape this sucker down, the more I'm likin' it myself. (...oh, and no...not unless Nagasaki is lined with beautiful Red Rock formations also!) 
Yep! Just like a good Single Malt Scotch, you might call me "an acquired taste" TOO.(among the many OTHER things you may care to call me, of course)
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...not unless Nagasaki is lined with Red Rock formations also!)
I thought it MIGHT be. 
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Nope. As far as I know, they don't have any red rock formations there. BUT, I hear they DID have a big red flash in the SKY like THIS once there... 
Yep! Just like a good Single Malt Scotch, you might call me "an acquired taste" TOO.(among the many OTHER things you may care to call me, of course)
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Looks pretty good to me, Dwight.
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Thanks Rich! 
Yep! Just like a good Single Malt Scotch, you might call me "an acquired taste" TOO.(among the many OTHER things you may care to call me, of course)
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Looks good to me too, might even be an aerodynamic enhancement. 
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I like it too Dwight. Good job! 
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Thanks Ryk and Brent. Yeah, if I had to place a percent of satisfaction on this thing, I'd say I'm about 80 or so percent satisfied with it. I think the thing that's lettin' it down a bit is that it doesn't completely cover the back half of the battery, though I suppose the "upswept" look on it kinda sorta flows into the sweep of the fender and fender bracket.
(...yep, this MAY become an ongoing venture here...we'll see)
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That's coming along nicely. I suspect now you'll fiddle with it more until the profile slims a tad and then it will look factory made.
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I think it looks pretty alright. Is suppose if i still had an air box it would be something to consider.
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What does I thinks ? Well, I like the cover, and you effotes is noble, but I jus cain't get away from that tree in the background all locked up in that steel contraption. Either that tree was planted in 1823 by Helmholtz Prescott or ya'll have one mo' serious tree stealin' problem.
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, but I jus cain't get away from that tree in the background all locked up in that steel contraption.
Deer Fence, so you actually get some Fruit out of the deal? My guess.
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nice job dwight. looks good man.
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What does I thinks ? Well, I like the cover, and you effotes is noble, but I jus cain't get away from that tree in the background all locked up in that steel contraption. Either that tree was planted in 1823 by Helmholtz Prescott or ya'll have one mo' serious tree stealin' problem.

Okay Wade, here's the deal on that tree. As you probably know, we purchased this home here in Sedona just about a year ago now, and the husband of the widow we purchased it from was quite the builder and woodworker. He actually drew up the plans and built this house himself back in 1980. Just one of the things that impressed me about this house the first time I saw it was all the excellently handbuilt and custom made cabinetry in the garage. I can store so much stuff in 'em that I ALMOST don't mind the garage downsizing from the 4 car garage space I had in the Prescott home to this 2 car garage space I have here.
And, another of the deceased gentleman's projects were those (as erle might say, "Nagasaki-inspired" )cages that he built around the two peach trees on this property to keep the birds from eatin' up all the fruit on 'em, and from which Judie made some delicious pies last Summer.
The problem with the cages though is that they're pretty much rotten and fallin' apart now, with the little roof on one of 'em having collasped after the weight of a couple of snow storms causing that, and so they'll be comin' down within the next few months.
(...oh, and btw, thanks for likin' my project) 
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Thanks, Lucas! 
Yep! Just like a good Single Malt Scotch, you might call me "an acquired taste" TOO.(among the many OTHER things you may care to call me, of course)
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Whew !  Now I knows all about woodworkin' an storage an Nagasaki pens fo'peach trees an widows an all sorts of cabinits an stuff but now I just cain't seem to get away from thinkin' 'bout Miss Judie's delishus PEACH PIES. 
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 Yep, they's were sure deeeee-lish-us, alright! (...'specially served al la mode!)
Yep! Just like a good Single Malt Scotch, you might call me "an acquired taste" TOO.(among the many OTHER things you may care to call me, of course)
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