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Old 10-15-2009, 10:20 PM   #1
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If you haven't removed the windshield from your Nomad and then take it completely apart to give it a cleaning, you are in for a treat.

Removed my windshield a couple of days ago and got around to taking it apart today. No problem taking it all apart and giving it a good cleaning. Putting that sucker back together is where the fun comes in. After working with it and figuring out the best way to reassemble it I finally got it figured out. Then got it back on the bike tonight.

I had so much fun doing it that I think I will do it again in another six months or maybe a year from now.
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Old 10-15-2009, 10:32 PM   #2
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I hear ya.
When I bought my clearview windshield they say to put it on the bike and ride to see if you like it and if not you can send it back.
But you have to leave the plastic protective wrap on it.
So if you do that you have to take your stock shield apart and reasemble the pieces to the clearview. Now, even if you decide to keep it you have to take it apart one more time to get the plastic off.
I decided the heck with that, once is enough. Took the plastic off and installed it.
As far as taking it apart just to clean it, not going to happen :)
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Old 10-15-2009, 10:40 PM   #3
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TC, I know what you mean. Unless mine gets terribly messed up between the gaskets and things I will probably not take mine apart again either. What a job.
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Old 10-15-2009, 11:29 PM   #4
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I take mine apart at least 3 times a year and give it a good cleaning. It's a hassle, but not that bad.
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Old 10-15-2009, 11:35 PM   #5
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I've had mine apart twice now. It doesn't seem to get easier. Really could use that third hand.
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Old 10-15-2009, 11:44 PM   #6
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So what is the best way to take it off and put it back on??
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Old 10-16-2009, 05:13 AM   #7
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So what is the best way to take it off and put it back on??
Don't know if there is a "best way" except to have a extra pair of hands available. Can be done w/o the extra person, but easier with one.
I think its in the marriage vows for your spouse to help. My wife helps hold it while I put the pieces back together.
It is a pain in the butt. Very easy to scratch if your not careful.
Just remember how the pieces come off and put back in reverse order. And get the big, main rubber gasket holes lined up before installing the bolts.
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I was going to take mine apart for a good cleaning! Well I stil am but I think after reading you're comments I will wait til I am Really in the mood LOL...... Thanks
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Old 10-16-2009, 09:21 AM   #9
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I haven't taken my 07 shield apart yet and no plans too unless something needs replacing.
It's a little dirtier between the 2 shields then the main shield is but not that bad and I don't look through that section of it anyway.
 
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Since my windshield is always in it's lowest position, I removed the extra piece of plastic. It served no purpose except to collect dirt and water stains between it and the windshield. I often remove the windshield to do a thorough cleaning in areas by the handlebars where it's hard to get to with the windshield in place. But now it's just a matter of removing the four bolts, two on each, that attach it to the bike.
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Since my windshield is always in it's lowest position, I removed the extra piece of plastic. It served no purpose except to collect dirt and water stains between it and the windshield. I often remove the windshield to do a thorough cleaning in areas by the handlebars where it's hard to get to with the windshield in place. But now it's just a matter of removing the four bolts, two on each, that attach it to the bike.
Really, you are supposed to clean in there ???
You probably clean your wheels and tires to don't ya. ;)
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Old 10-16-2009, 12:16 PM   #12
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I think its in the marriage vows for your spouse to help. My wife helps hold it while I put the pieces back together.
Same here, DK!
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Old 10-16-2009, 01:24 PM   #13
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The first thing I do is clear a picnic table and cover that with a beach towel. Then the whole bloomin thing gets laid down on that.

The last thing I do is antiseize all the bolts.. That stainless is dead soft and will gaul easy.

You guys wanna watch how tight you get these bolts too, as you can pull dents in the chrome frame, and they are ugly!

side note: If anyone has the outter and the top is damaged, I might like it. The OEM is too tall for me, but I refuse to cut it down.

At the lowest setting I could stand to drop it 2 or 3 inches.
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Old 10-16-2009, 01:33 PM   #14
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I take mine apart about twice a year. I bring it inside and work on it while watching a movie. It takes me about 2 hours to take it apart clean it and put it back together.

When putting it back together, I usually require someone else to help out.
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Since my windshield is always in it's lowest position, I removed the extra piece of plastic. It served no purpose except to collect dirt and water stains between it and the windshield. I often remove the windshield to do a thorough cleaning in areas by the handlebars where it's hard to get to with the windshield in place. But now it's just a matter of removing the four bolts, two on each, that attach it to the bike.
Really, you are supposed to clean in there ???
You probably clean your wheels and tires to don't ya. ;)
Actually, I do, but only once every couple of months. I remove the rear bags and raise the bike with my Harbor Freight lift so I can spin the wheels when I'm cleaning them. I just use Windex since it seems to clean the crud off pretty good. I clean the engines on my cars too.
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