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Cleaning windshield....what a pain
Well I have been intending to take my "inner" windshield apart for many months to clean it....I finally did it. Not only was it a pain to put back together but it really did not look much cleaner because of all the scratches from just the few times I have slid it up/down.
I suspect I will be buying a new windshield/fairing before I take the stock setup apart again. It was nice to get access to the triple tree area to clean up the areas I couldn't reach but that only requires removing the entire windshield...which is pretty simple (4 bolts). If anyone that hasn't removed the inner shield before I recommend you take some good notes/pics on how the brackets went together before dissassembling. OK the truth is it didn't take that long...I am just whining because I didn't take very good note of the brackets before hand and all the effort didn't show in the results. I had to print out the parts diagram off MawKaw's website to figure out reassembly.
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Cleaning windshield....what a pain
I usually end up taking mine apart about once a year to do a good cleaning.
It helps to have a second person there to help re-assemble everything.
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Cleaning windshield....what a pain
When I had my stock shield on, the first time I cleaned the bike, I removed the inner shield. I ran with the shield all the way down, and didn't need it. Had no more problems with cleaning it....
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Cleaning windshield....what a pain
I saw a fellow that had used the window tint that comes as a spray to tint the inner and the outer a charcoal. Looked pretty good and he said his was all scratched up before he did it so it covered up the scratches.
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Cleaning windshield....what a pain
I took the inner shield off as did not need it with the windshield all the way down and it was a PIA to keep clean. One thing that was an issue was the stock Chrome fasteners. Several of them galled up and I had to cut off the heads to get them out. Replaced all of them with SS screws and acorn nuts.
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TC sprayed his black which will hide the damage.
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