Yeah, I already talked to him and he said he didn't have posts, only the frame.Have you tried RPM -- Ron Pope? He has the standard ones listed on his website.
I would check Speedway Motors and Spirit Industries:
.https://www.speedwaymotors.com/Search?query=windshield%20post&facet=GA_Market:T-Bucket*GA_SuperMarket:Street&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAjwp4m0BhBAEiwAsdc4aL1uSgVTvBJmB2RUgu_tgWlWO9H_iytu6fmnnEUXJzn4iEcTteZbmxoCeEAQAvD_BwE
https://shop.spiritcars.com/windshields.html
All the ones I found were 30 degrees, I had to modify a 30 to get 15 degrees. Thirty degrees blocked the passenger door too much.I'm really trying to buy one that has a 15 degree angle if possible.
I'm guessing they are made offshore and there's a disruption in the supply chain. Too bad some domestic company can't cast them off a cloned mold. There seems to be no other substitute for T-buckets.I tried calling Speedway, but they were out of stock last I checked. Spirit is out of them too. So is CCR . . . . They must be in high demand right now.
Damn fine work.You can make your own with a bit of effort.
Just some stock steel and a bit of welding. You can angle the uprights to whatever you want.
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After brass powder coating... saves polishing. (frame done at the same time)
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Great work, looks fantasticYou can make your own with a bit of effort.
Just some stock steel and a bit of welding. You can angle the uprights to whatever you want.
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Do you (CCR) have or in process of getting laid back ones?Polished!