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TR2/3/3A TR3A windscreen glass

tmc

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After I drill out the rusted screws holding the corner braces in the windscreen frame, I'll have an "empty" frame, with new glass ready to put in. Two questions: (1) any chrome plating locations in Colorado to recommend? (2) Tips for re-installing the glass? The hard part looks to be slipping the new glass and glazing strip into the upper part of the frame. I was planning to either use soapy water or talcum powder to help with "the slide". Thoughts?
 
Denver Bumper is the only name I recall hearing. Van Gundy in Grand Junction did chrome work years ago, but probably isn't around anymore. I'll bet someone in the Rocky Mountain Triumph club would have current information on a chrome shop. I could give you a phone number or two if you PM me.
 
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