FEATURES: Aftermarket 100% Brand New Overall Size(Approximately): 51cm*90cm (Height x Width)( As Picture Shown) Color:Clear with black bottom Easy installation, no additional parts are required. This high-quality large fairing provides stunning good looks while adding an excellent degree of wind, bugs, and rock protection. Covers hand grips, face area, and torso area. Hardware is fully adjustable for height and angle, includes hardware for both 7/8" and 1" handlebars. Made with strong clear acrylic plastic for durability and optimal visibility. Please measurement size before your purchase FITMENT: To fit for Polaris, for Arctic Cat, for Honda, for Yamaha, for Can-Am and for Kawasaki ATVs. To fit for Harley Davidson all models 1970-2013 ( except Dyna Wide Glide 2006-2008, Fat Boy 2007-2011, Screaming Eagle 2008-2011) Adjustable mounting works with most ATV handlebar configurations PACKAGE INCLUDED: 1 x Windshield and Windshield Mounts (As Picture Shown)
Manufacturer | Aftermarket |
UPC | 638037783179 |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 600 750 1100 |
Position | Bottom |
B**T
Great Quality and fast shipping
Fast shipping , Great price, great quality and fits great with easy installation.
K**S
Excellent if you mount support bars upside down (from instructions)
Fit is perfect but you can’t follow the limited instructions. I saw one other review that gave me the tip. Most have mounted too high for motorcycle. Top of windshield should be approximately nose height. To keep from scratching top of headlight I took a piece of vacuum line and cut it in half longways. Then slipped it onto shield. Took a few minor adjustments to get wind buffeting to go away. Now my 40 yr old V65 Honda Magna looks great. It is very sturdy and the hardware was all there. Fantastic value.
P**G
Great windshield but install was a pain
This is a very nice windshield / fairing and a great value for the money. It was a perfect fit for my 2015 VT750 Shadow Aero and looks and works great.That said, the lack of instructions and some bad mounting hardware made the installation much harder than it should have been.First, the hardware issue. The 2 upper handlebar clamps each have a threaded hole and the 2 barrel pieces that mount the windshield support each have 2 threaded holes. In all 6 holes, the threads were not clean all the way to the end. Fortunately. I had a 6mm tap and was able to chase the threads. Otherwise it would have been a trip to the tool store. Also a 5mm Allen wrench is needed to do the install. I had one, but would it kill you to include the only tool needed to mount the shield? Boo hiss.There are no instructions or pictures included with the kit. You might think, "how hard can it be?" Well there are a lot of unintuitive choices. Which of the 3 sizes of screws go where? The mount rod has a short side and a long side: which way does it go? The threaded barrel also has a long and short side. Same question. And the order in which you mount and tighten things makes a big difference. A single page of instructions would have saved me 45 minutes of trial and error.I dinged the product 1 star for the items above, otherwise it would be a 5 star.
D**A
Cheap and functional.
So no instructions equals some trial and error. But either way, I originally installed it just like to photos on the ad and found the screen to move up and towards me during a ride around the block. I then flipped the connectors to the handle bar upside down and it laid on top of my headlamp against my instrument cluster very nicely (96 Honda Magna). I drove at 75mph without sunglasses and it did an amazing job of blocking the wind. It’s also love bug season! Good timing! Would recommend. You also can’t beat the price.
D**O
Clamps don't stay tight the windshield moves
It does have good wind resistance . It is not sturdy the hardware doesn't keep it from sliding down. You can't ride on the motorcycle if the windshield keeps moving
P**R
Cheap aesthetic improvement, but not confidence-inspiring
This seemed too inexpensive to be a perfect companion to my classic 1983 Honda Magna VF750c. I was right, but not to the extent I expected. Upon receipt, I didn't think the package could contain a windshield being so light...but it did! The windshield looks functional but is flexing plastic really sturdy enough for high-speed winds? There are some quality defects as well in the clarity (some obvious ripples and divots) and the bolts didn't match threads of the support posts. The screen is also warped (how could this plastic shape possibly remain properly aligned?); forcing the mountings to be symmetrical corrected it somewhat, but there's a lot of pent-up tension. The mounting in general took a lot of finagling to get it into precise alignment. One leg of L-shaped rods (x2) are meant to mount at the base of handlebars, extend forward and the rising part of the "L" secures to the inner surface of the windshield. That was impossible in my case due to the instrument cluster arrangement. Instead, I had to mount from the top of my handlebars and had the screen mounted to the rods pointing down (see Pic). Unfortunately, the bend in the rods had to be sharpened to precisely hold the windscreen in the required angle. It was a delicate and time-consuming trial-and-error process, but the result was pleasing aesthetically. I would recommend this for being inexpensive, but not for purists, worriers or those looking for a convenient solution.
A**.
Solid windshield, no instructions,use you imagination
Solid windshield, do not use the plastic inserts for the handle bar, sucks, instead cut a transparent hose and make your own ones.I Installed it on a Honda Shadow 750, 65MPH and still in place. Retighten it after the first short driveS, until the insert settles.Nice on mist or light rain, hands were dry. A couple of weeks passed by ,and still in place and doing a great job. I can even smoke while riding!!No instructions, figure it out, not that bad.
A**O
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Muy buena para mi moto,durabilidad y estetica,buena compra
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