Well Gentlemen ( ladies as well ) here I sit at my PC, The fans are screaming 'cause it's 31.5 celcius inside the house ( never above 26 till now ) & outside it's around 40 celcius!
After all this TigerScreen stuff going along so well I have hit a LARGE stumbling block & so I'm in a fairly ordinary mood at present.
I had thought that all bases were covered & everything was AOK to ship screen kits out. NOT SO!
Basically, for the past 3 months I have phoned, e-mailed & harassed as many people in government as I could to get difinative answers on design rules, specifications
for motorcycle screens, materials, International laws, etc,etc. Mostly the bureaucrats involved showed little interest & often didn't bother to return my calls so I pressed on with
the development of the screen.
I did this in the knowledge that a large number of screen manufacturers use the same plastic I've been working with.
Then I saw this
Acrylic vs Polycarbonate screen which I found somewhat disconcerting.
" Is the Plexiglass I'm using this fragile ? " The answer's below.
My new High Impact Acrylic version is excellent, I couldn't break it using the same test. 
So after some more harassment I eventually found a bloke who has been very helpful & provided links to ADR's which can otherwise be hard to find.
The Australian Design Rule 08 for motorcycle screens states that the test sample must be held rigid which I did while hurling stones at it.
I don't believe that when mounted on the TDM as I've done that it will be near that fragile as the rubber mountings & also the bikini fairing it's mounted to allow for a fair amount of flexion. So I will continue to use this on my bike, however I am not prepared to risk anyone else's safety.
That said, unfortunately I must withdraw this screen kit from sale.
But The new version is now available I do apologise to those blokes that paid their money. I will refund it in full back to your respective PayPal accounts within the next few days.It is possible that, if I can find a plastics fabricator that can mold Polycarbonate, I may offer it for sale again at a later date.
In the meantime I'll be looking at an adjustable mounting system.
Edited by TDMtoraneko, 08 August 2009 - 01:57 am.