Can some one tell me how to measure the windsheild for replacement.
Do u measure from top to the rubber seal at the bottom, or do you take it out and measure the whole thing?
Want to but a new one but don't want it to tall!
Thanks..........
Windsheild
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- tfdeputydawg
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Re: Windsheild
Windshield is adjustable, which I'm sure you already know.
Most replacement shields are listed as OEM size, +2", +4", -2" etc.
Simply order the OEM size if that's what you want.
If you want the best out there and most likely never have to buy another for your bike:
https://www.f4customs.com/
Not pricey when you consider these are coated polycarbonate and shead water very well and can be cleaned with windex and paper towel!
Had mine for over a year now and am well pleased. I opted for a +4 tinted, vented. The tint cuts the glare of on-coming head lights at night. The +4 helped eliminate buffeting for me and my wife!
Most replacement shields are listed as OEM size, +2", +4", -2" etc.
Simply order the OEM size if that's what you want.
If you want the best out there and most likely never have to buy another for your bike:
https://www.f4customs.com/
Not pricey when you consider these are coated polycarbonate and shead water very well and can be cleaned with windex and paper towel!
Had mine for over a year now and am well pleased. I opted for a +4 tinted, vented. The tint cuts the glare of on-coming head lights at night. The +4 helped eliminate buffeting for me and my wife!
- Keef
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Re: Windsheild
Thank-you, will check it out..............