A couple of Windshield Questions
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- Van Voyager
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A couple of Windshield Questions
Have a couple of questions about the windshield on my 86.
How do I tell if it's an OEM windshield (I suspect it is)
What is the OEM windshield made of, i.e. Lexan, or Plexiglass?
Is there a way to tell what any particular windshield is made of?
How do I tell if it's an OEM windshield (I suspect it is)
What is the OEM windshield made of, i.e. Lexan, or Plexiglass?
Is there a way to tell what any particular windshield is made of?
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Re: A couple of Windshield Questions
The original windshield is Lexan. Replacement aftermarket are thicker Plastics. Replacement windshields can be ordered with a vent preinstalled, higher or lower and wider widths. I got mine from Clearview. They don't make the windshield till you order it.
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Re: A couple of Windshield Questions
... and you can get a recursive lip on top to help shoot the air
stream straight up..... They are fine folks to work with!!! Bought
one for my 'Nad many years ago.... If you have ANY special needs,
call 'um, they are easy to work with!!!! ... taller, shorter, wider.. etc...
stream straight up..... They are fine folks to work with!!! Bought
one for my 'Nad many years ago.... If you have ANY special needs,
call 'um, they are easy to work with!!!! ... taller, shorter, wider.. etc...
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Re: A couple of Windshield Questions
Do you guys look through the shield while riding or is your shield adjusted (or modified) so that you can see over it?
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Re: A couple of Windshield Questions
... if you EVER drive on a foggy day, you will cut your shield so you look over it!!!
... the very first thing you do ... if Ya get home!!!! When that shield goes
to an instant opaque, you will crap!!!! BTDT
... the very first thing you do ... if Ya get home!!!! When that shield goes
to an instant opaque, you will crap!!!! BTDT
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Re: A couple of Windshield Questions
Ya, already happened! Seems weird that the beaded water doesn't flow off the windshield better .
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Re: A couple of Windshield Questions
I wont ride on foggy mornings purposefully but I have. I have a windshield 2 inches taller than stock on my 1200. Even though moisture accumulated on it I could still easily see through it. I happen to like seeing through the windshield rather than over it as a personal preference. Maybe Louisiana fog is different.
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Re: A couple of Windshield Questions
The ideal situation for me would be to have a windshield just tall enough that I can look through it for normal riding but not so tall that I can't pop my head up a bit to look over top when I need to. My current windshield which I suspect is original OEM, is defiantly too tall for popping up to 'looking over'. Admittedly though, I haven't tried lowering it yet - it may be at it's highest setting.
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Re: A couple of Windshield Questions
Yesterday, I did manage to lower the windshield about 1/2 to 3/4 of an inch. Not a lot but it might just be low enough - I need a bit of a longer ride to confirm.
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Re: A couple of Windshield Questions
Finally got the bike out for a ride today. The lower windshield is definitely an improvement! I can now goose up a bit and see over the top. Still not ideal but workable for now. Before it's time for a new windshield I'll actually take a stab and cutting the one I have now down another 3/4 to an inch or so to see if I can come up with the ideal height (I suppose I could do that with cardboard).Van Voyager wrote:Yesterday, I did manage to lower the windshield about 1/2 to 3/4 of an inch. Not a lot but it might just be low enough - I need a bit of a longer ride to confirm.
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Re: A couple of Windshield Questions
... folks use a small blue painters tape strip to mark their view level and try'
that first... you can see if the mark is intrusive to your vision...
Many Utube howto's on how to cut a shield... done it many times... yeah,
the first cut comes with a gulp.....
BTW,use painters tape so the glue won't much up your shield.......
Strong glue will destroy plastic...
that first... you can see if the mark is intrusive to your vision...
Many Utube howto's on how to cut a shield... done it many times... yeah,
the first cut comes with a gulp.....
BTW,use painters tape so the glue won't much up your shield.......
Strong glue will destroy plastic...
'03 Voyager - http://tinyurl.com/mqtgpwp VROC pics of Gina
Cranky - Bill Snodgrass AVA # 6544. VROC # 16804
Cranked >128K miles, Mtn bike-no motor!!!
San Jose, KalEfornYa
Cranky - Bill Snodgrass AVA # 6544. VROC # 16804
Cranked >128K miles, Mtn bike-no motor!!!
San Jose, KalEfornYa
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