Author Topic: Anybody ever experiment with drilling a hole or holes in a Norge windshield?  (Read 3329 times)

Offline Adk.IBO

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Looking to get rid of or reduce buffeting. Thinking Cal-Sci effect or Gold Wing vent. Now that I think about it someone had snap vents available, I'll have to do some searching...
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Thanks Rocker!
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What else works? Those cable hole covers for desks. They make them in all kinds of colors including metallic. They don't open like a flip type ala Vetter but they rotate so you can adjust the air flow through them.

http://www.cableorganizer.com/round-grommets/


The Norge shield already allows quite a bit of air to flow underneath it though.
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