Modifying a windshield???
#41
Both you guys are right! I was taking it off of the frame to cut it but I didn't realise it was a quick release system. The only other time I took it off was by unbolting the frame from the sides, 4 bolts. Will have to take a picture so you guys can see it, my explanations aren't that great sorry.
#42
Both you guys are right! I was taking it off of the frame to cut it but I didn't realise it was a quick release system. The only other time I took it off was by unbolting the frame from the sides, 4 bolts. Will have to take a picture so you guys can see it, my explanations aren't that great sorry.
I suspected such from your words above...so now, you learned a new trick today! That's cool.
Appreciate your posts. Let us know how the adjustment for the light works out. You followed my lead on the Trucklite 7 so I hope you're happy, I never want to steer anyone down a bad path.
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Both you guys are right! I was taking it off of the frame to cut it but I didn't realise it was a quick release system. The only other time I took it off was by unbolting the frame from the sides, 4 bolts. Will have to take a picture so you guys can see it, my explanations aren't that great sorry.
I have an 18" light smoke OEM windshield that I'm not using.
It has never been on a bike.
I only bought it because that was the only way I could get the hardware I needed.
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Joe,
Thanks and nope, you haven't steered me wrong - I really like the TL in all respects. In fact, I can honestly say that "NO ONE" on here has steered me wrong, just lots of good advice.
THC,
I am definitely going to have to get some pictures on here of the windscreen setup proper. IF it is a quick release, then you have lost your windscreen . I think it would be perfect!
So that brings me to another question (again) I can understand the difference between a "fixed" windscreen and a quick release with respect to how it physically attaches to the bike; however, what is the difference between the plexi glass for those systems?
Thanks and nope, you haven't steered me wrong - I really like the TL in all respects. In fact, I can honestly say that "NO ONE" on here has steered me wrong, just lots of good advice.
THC,
I am definitely going to have to get some pictures on here of the windscreen setup proper. IF it is a quick release, then you have lost your windscreen . I think it would be perfect!
So that brings me to another question (again) I can understand the difference between a "fixed" windscreen and a quick release with respect to how it physically attaches to the bike; however, what is the difference between the plexi glass for those systems?
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You can take an new windshield and put it on an old set up but you will have to drill holes in it.
On second thought it would be a bad idea as some of the old bolt holes would be exposed.
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#46
As far as I know you can't get a HD fixed bracket anymore.
Harley makes two brackets, a compact and a king size. I have both. The mounts to the bike are the same. The only difference is the distance between the outermost bolts and the next bolts. King size is spaced further out. Unless you have the side by side you can't tell the difference. Looking at your pics Wombat I am pretty sure you have a compact screen.
If you have a screen drilled for a compact bracket, you can drill new holes and put it on a king size bracket. I did this with a screen and the inner unused holes are hidden.
If you have a screen drilled for a king size bracket and you put it on a compact bracket, the outer holes will be exposed. Good place to mount a chrome doodad. lol
You two guys need to compare the distance between the outer most holes and the next hole in to see if you are comparable. An 18" screen is likely a king size.
BTW Wombat, IMHO the proper height is just below your eye line and you measure up from the headlight cutout. I have an 18" that I look through and a 14" that I look over. I need a 16" to be perfect so I may cut my 18", haven't decided. I don't like looking through the screen on a motorcycle and the huge screen buffets a bit on the freeway at 80. The lower screen is so noisy with wind I have to wear ear plugs.
If you do go for a new screen I recommend Cleartastic, they are competitively priced, offer a 10% forum discount and provide a thicker screen than HD with no coating that can come off with age. They also do a "recurve" at the top which is nice to direct wind over your head.
Harley makes two brackets, a compact and a king size. I have both. The mounts to the bike are the same. The only difference is the distance between the outermost bolts and the next bolts. King size is spaced further out. Unless you have the side by side you can't tell the difference. Looking at your pics Wombat I am pretty sure you have a compact screen.
If you have a screen drilled for a compact bracket, you can drill new holes and put it on a king size bracket. I did this with a screen and the inner unused holes are hidden.
If you have a screen drilled for a king size bracket and you put it on a compact bracket, the outer holes will be exposed. Good place to mount a chrome doodad. lol
You two guys need to compare the distance between the outer most holes and the next hole in to see if you are comparable. An 18" screen is likely a king size.
BTW Wombat, IMHO the proper height is just below your eye line and you measure up from the headlight cutout. I have an 18" that I look through and a 14" that I look over. I need a 16" to be perfect so I may cut my 18", haven't decided. I don't like looking through the screen on a motorcycle and the huge screen buffets a bit on the freeway at 80. The lower screen is so noisy with wind I have to wear ear plugs.
If you do go for a new screen I recommend Cleartastic, they are competitively priced, offer a 10% forum discount and provide a thicker screen than HD with no coating that can come off with age. They also do a "recurve" at the top which is nice to direct wind over your head.
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As far as I know you can't get a HD fixed bracket anymore.
Harley makes two brackets, a compact and a king size. I have both. The mounts to the bike are the same. The only difference is the distance between the outermost bolts and the next bolts. King size is spaced further out. Unless you have the side by side you can't tell the difference. Looking at your pics Wombat I am pretty sure you have a compact screen.
If you have a screen drilled for a compact bracket, you can drill new holes and put it on a king size bracket. I did this with a screen and the inner unused holes are hidden.
If you have a screen drilled for a king size bracket and you put it on a compact bracket, the outer holes will be exposed. Good place to mount a chrome doodad. lol
You two guys need to compare the distance between the outer most holes and the next hole in to see if you are comparable. An 18" screen is likely a king size.
BTW Wombat, IMHO the proper height is just below your eye line and you measure up from the headlight cutout. I have an 18" that I look through and a 14" that I look over. I need a 16" to be perfect so I may cut my 18", haven't decided. I don't like looking through the screen on a motorcycle and the huge screen buffets a bit on the freeway at 80. The lower screen is so noisy with wind I have to wear ear plugs.
If you do go for a new screen I recommend Cleartastic, they are competitively priced, offer a 10% forum discount and provide a thicker screen than HD with no coating that can come off with age. They also do a "recurve" at the top which is nice to direct wind over your head.
Harley makes two brackets, a compact and a king size. I have both. The mounts to the bike are the same. The only difference is the distance between the outermost bolts and the next bolts. King size is spaced further out. Unless you have the side by side you can't tell the difference. Looking at your pics Wombat I am pretty sure you have a compact screen.
If you have a screen drilled for a compact bracket, you can drill new holes and put it on a king size bracket. I did this with a screen and the inner unused holes are hidden.
If you have a screen drilled for a king size bracket and you put it on a compact bracket, the outer holes will be exposed. Good place to mount a chrome doodad. lol
You two guys need to compare the distance between the outer most holes and the next hole in to see if you are comparable. An 18" screen is likely a king size.
BTW Wombat, IMHO the proper height is just below your eye line and you measure up from the headlight cutout. I have an 18" that I look through and a 14" that I look over. I need a 16" to be perfect so I may cut my 18", haven't decided. I don't like looking through the screen on a motorcycle and the huge screen buffets a bit on the freeway at 80. The lower screen is so noisy with wind I have to wear ear plugs.
If you do go for a new screen I recommend Cleartastic, they are competitively priced, offer a 10% forum discount and provide a thicker screen than HD with no coating that can come off with age. They also do a "recurve" at the top which is nice to direct wind over your head.
From memory the only thing that changes is where the vertical bracket mounts (second hole in on horizontal bar).
You can still get a windshield for the old bolt pattern.
Just not from Harley.
#48
While I grant you the horizontal holes would be covered I still think the vertical holes would be exposed.
From memory the only thing that changes is where the vertical bracket mounts (second hole in on horizontal bar).
You can still get a windshield for the old bolt pattern.
Just not from Harley.
From memory the only thing that changes is where the vertical bracket mounts (second hole in on horizontal bar).
You can still get a windshield for the old bolt pattern.
Just not from Harley.
But you guys should measure and compare notes before incurring the postage. Nice of you to help out Wombat!
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I'm gonna measure it and see.
I still don't understand what you are taking about with the compact and king sizes.
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