dougl, even though you knock about everything I do, I'll throw you a bone and say that I have enough confidence in your abilities that if I were you I wouldn't even look for a spare. If I had your skill alone, I would do the deed and attack the claw with a disc grinder and mould it to the shape you have in your head, exposing the filters to the extent you are comfortable with. You can do it. If I can do it, you can do it. I had the fear I would screw it up so I covered the whole thing in masking tape, drew lines where I wanted to cut, and did it with an air powered grinding disc. I was concerned that the chrome would discolor, it didn't, I was worried that it would be jagged, it was smoothed with a drum sander, I think you can do it just as well if not better.
I waited until I had a spare and now I have exactly what I wanted, along with the defects that promped the original owner of the claw to sell it in the 1st place.
I'm kicking myself because I should have taken the perfect claw I have and cut it the way I thought it should be. Now I have one cut the way I want with scratches from the original owner.

Just Go For It!
 
I'd like to see you come up with a better design than I did, so ... keep in mind that the bumps on the claw DO NOT line up with the filters. I based my cuts on the bumps and that was a mistake, I'd love to see what you come up with.
I tilted all my filters 45 degrees afterwards so they would fill the gaps, I think you can do better.
If I had it to do over with what I know now, I'd make the cuts up the middle of the bumps, thus giving the filters a kind of "hiding space" while still exposing them to all the air they could handle. Now that I have the confidence, I'm going to cut the original one ... I'm trying to decide on a final design first.
 
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save your bear claw and add a half claw
Look at thei site by aerolite it wouls look well with thoseouterwear covers which come in different colors.
its
Nigel Rodger
E-Mail: rodgernigel@yahoo.com
Phone Number: (720)299-3228
Address: 17978 E. Colgate Pl. Aurora, CO 80013
here's the link
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and a picture of his Classic


Its a sharp ride
 
dougl, even though you knock about everything I do, I'll throw you a bone and say that I have enough confidence in your abilities that if I were you I wouldn't even look for a spare.

Sorry if you have that impression. I think your bear claw looks great. I have no interest in moving the coolant tank and I like how you covered it up. Also, I totally suck when it comes to tools, especially power tools. I look forward to you posting pictures of your new cut bear claw.
 
filters

Daytona's work better, look better, clean better and cost less. And you can play in the rain.
rockenrobert
gotta see the world, it will only take a minute:)
 
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