Andrew 1973
Zen MBB Master
Inspired by Jim Gerwing's thread about his Vendetta and my idle hands, I decided to try my hand at making a disc wheel cover for the Silvio. Made of poster board and duct tape and secured to the rim with vinyl electrical tape, it's a cheap five-dollar experiment. I haven't ridden with it yet, but I plan to take a run this evening.
alt="The original Duck Disk"
I ran short of black tape and had to finish with yellow. The vinyl lettering came from the art supplies drawer and I didn't have enough letters to use one size of type. Finally, the NGK sticker serves to cover the valve stem access port.
The yellow duck tape manufactured by 3M is lighter than the black Duck brand tape. The lighter tape makes for a disc cover that better conforms to the wheel dish. The other side has a cover made with two layers of Duck brand tape and is not as easy to work with.
alt="Duck Disk Detail"
Each disc cover is made with a layer of poster board sandwiched between two layers of duct tape for durability and hopefully water-resistance. If it doesn't last, it was, after all, a five dollar project at best.
alt="The original Duck Disk"
I ran short of black tape and had to finish with yellow. The vinyl lettering came from the art supplies drawer and I didn't have enough letters to use one size of type. Finally, the NGK sticker serves to cover the valve stem access port.
The yellow duck tape manufactured by 3M is lighter than the black Duck brand tape. The lighter tape makes for a disc cover that better conforms to the wheel dish. The other side has a cover made with two layers of Duck brand tape and is not as easy to work with.
alt="Duck Disk Detail"
Each disc cover is made with a layer of poster board sandwiched between two layers of duct tape for durability and hopefully water-resistance. If it doesn't last, it was, after all, a five dollar project at best.