Long Ride Shield and Road King Classic Leather Windshield Bag
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Long Ride Shield and Road King Classic Leather Windshield Bag
I just installed a Woody's fairing so I am selling the following:
Long Ride Shield 19" Light Tint Recurve Road King Shield (no hardware). I bought new last summer and rode 3,000 miles. The shield is in good shape, however, it is used and it has some marks from the frame and the windshield bag. Not new, but, still very good condition. No cracks. Would like to get $55 plus shipping. REDUCED to $50 OBO
HD Road King Classic Leather Windshield Bag. Great condition. $60 plus shipping. REDUCED to $50 OBO
Both items are OBO ... I no longer have use for either and would like to see them go.
If you would like, you can e-mail me for larger images BradAllen@nwi.net
Thanks,
Brad
Long Ride Shield 19" Light Tint Recurve Road King Shield (no hardware). I bought new last summer and rode 3,000 miles. The shield is in good shape, however, it is used and it has some marks from the frame and the windshield bag. Not new, but, still very good condition. No cracks. Would like to get $55 plus shipping. REDUCED to $50 OBO
HD Road King Classic Leather Windshield Bag. Great condition. $60 plus shipping. REDUCED to $50 OBO
Both items are OBO ... I no longer have use for either and would like to see them go.
If you would like, you can e-mail me for larger images BradAllen@nwi.net
Thanks,
Brad
Last edited by BNAllen; 04-08-2013 at 08:12 AM. Reason: Price Reduction
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Additional images
I am retaining the windshield frame and have reinstalled on the OEM windshield. The OEM windshield will remain on the shelf in the garage until I trade this bike for whatever is next.
After removing the frame from the windshield I noticed remnants of the frames adhesive had remained on the plastic. I carefully used Goo Gone to remove the adhesive remnants from the windshield.
I then used a California Duster followed by a soft cotton cloth, warm water and Purple Slice to clean the windshield. Once clean, I applied a layer of Saran wrap followed by bubble wrap before placing in the shipping box. I believe this will keep the windshield in fine form for shipping.
The additional images show the packing and the back side of the leather windshield bag. I did note the previous images show marks on the garage door that appear to be marks on the windshield. The windshield is clear and in good condition with the exception of the normal wear marks (under the frame) and the rub marks from the windshield bag.
Finally, I am including a before and after shot of my bike to show the windshield and document the replacement
Hope this helps ...
After removing the frame from the windshield I noticed remnants of the frames adhesive had remained on the plastic. I carefully used Goo Gone to remove the adhesive remnants from the windshield.
I then used a California Duster followed by a soft cotton cloth, warm water and Purple Slice to clean the windshield. Once clean, I applied a layer of Saran wrap followed by bubble wrap before placing in the shipping box. I believe this will keep the windshield in fine form for shipping.
The additional images show the packing and the back side of the leather windshield bag. I did note the previous images show marks on the garage door that appear to be marks on the windshield. The windshield is clear and in good condition with the exception of the normal wear marks (under the frame) and the rub marks from the windshield bag.
Finally, I am including a before and after shot of my bike to show the windshield and document the replacement
Hope this helps ...
Last edited by BNAllen; 04-07-2013 at 07:21 AM.
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