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Question: HD Quick Detach Windshield Instal

Old Mar 18, 2015 | 02:26 PM
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I bought a Kingsize HD Quick-Detach Windshield kit for my Lo and swapped out the windshield for a LRS Recurve.

I had never had the windshield kit installed so it's brand new. I went to put this thing on and it was a real pain to put on. Do these things get easier to put on after a bit of time? It is mega tight sliding into those rubber/plastic bushings. I had to reef the one side in and then focus on the other side until both sides were in. I have the black windshield brackets as well... not sure if maybe that adds a little more width to the mounting brackets or what.

Any videos I've ever seen always shows these things sliding on and off like butter.
 
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Old Mar 18, 2015 | 03:58 PM
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Hey Berick


Mine is tight as well. It does not just slip in, I have to work it into the rubber mounts. It's not difficult but it does take 15 seconds or so.
 
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Old Mar 18, 2015 | 04:22 PM
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Mines real tight as well. I used a little soapy water on the rubber gromets to help. What really helps is to loosen the two top bolts a little, slid it in or out and then tighten. Not really quick detach, but that's what I do to make it easy.
 
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Old Mar 18, 2015 | 04:37 PM
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Yeah, it took me probably 3-5 minutes of pushing to get the top and bottom on both sides shoved in there. The windshield was making some pretty good creaking noises to. Thought I was going to snap the windshield or something. I'll try that soapy water idea next time I guess. Not very "quick" to install in my opinion. I hope it loosens up some with a bit of use.
 
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Old Mar 18, 2015 | 04:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Berick
Yeah, it took me probably 3-5 minutes of pushing to get the top and bottom on both sides shoved in there. The windshield was making some pretty good creaking noises to. Thought I was going to snap the windshield or something. I'll try that soapy water idea next time I guess. Not very "quick" to install in my opinion. I hope it loosens up some with a bit of use.

Yup!
It takes me a little persuading and finesse to get the winshield on and off. I like em tight! You won't get any rattling or vibrations.
 
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Old Mar 18, 2015 | 05:08 PM
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Are you sure you have the correct windshield and brackets for your specific bike?
From what you describe it seems like it is taking excessive force to install the windshield.
Is your freight train nacelle a harley brand nacelle?
Did you order the correct LRS shield for the nacelle?
Does the windshield come into contact with your nacelle?

My gut feeling is you have the wrong brackets and maybe the wrong shield for your application.
BTW Harley doesn't make a King sized QD windshield with black brackets that will fit with their freight train nacelle.
The correct king sized QD windshield part number for a FB lo with a freight train nacelle is either 58652-97A or 58653-97A.
Both of these windshileds have polished braces. This is also assuming you don't have aux lights installed.
Now having said all this HD windshield part # 57688-10 which does have the black brackets MAY fit OK as long as your LRS shield is cut out for your freight train nacelle without aux lights.
 

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Old Mar 18, 2015 | 05:46 PM
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Two things...
- Make sure the Quick-detach mounting bolts and grommets are torqued to spec - too tight and it will give the kinds of problems you're describing.
- When I swapped out my H-D screen for the LRS, I left all the frame bolts a little loose.
THEN I installed the windshield and frame onto the bike before tightening everything up, to make sure it all lined up properly. Otherwise, the frame could have become skewed, which would also make it feel like a tight fit...

..and just to cover all the bases, are you sure you bought the right windshield?
Most H-D quick detach's come in two flavors - one for use with auxiliary lights installed, and the other for use without.
The only difference between the two is the spacing between the upright frame rails (and mounting points) - about 1/2" each side...

Mine pops on and off with minimal effort, every time.
 

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Old Mar 18, 2015 | 06:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Falcon195
Are you sure you have the correct windshield and brackets for your specific bike?
From what you describe it seems like it is taking excessive force to install the windshield.
Is your freight train nacelle a harley brand nacelle?
Did you order the correct LRS shield for the nacelle?
Does the windshield come into contact with your nacelle?
My gut feeling is you have the wrong brackets and maybe the wrong shield for your application.
BTW Harley doesn't make a King sized QD windshield with black brackets that will fit with their freight train nacelle.
The correct king sized QD windshield part number for a FB lo with a freight train nacelle is either 58652-97A or 58653-97A.
Both of these windshileds have polished braces. This is also assuming you don't have aux lights installed.
Now having said all this HD windshield part # 57688-10 which does have the black brackets MAY fit OK as long as your LRS shield is cut out for your freight train nacelle without aux lights.
I ordered part #57688-10 to get the black brackets (I sold the lexan HD shield that came with the kit) and then I ordered an 18" LRS Recurve windshield for a Road King (to clear the Freight Train Nacelle).

I matched up the PDF files for part numbers between 57688-10 (black framed kit) and 58652-97a (kit designated for Softails with the Freight Train Nacelle and no aux. lamps) and the only difference between them was the "headlamp-cutout" for the 2 windshields and an extra washer for each of the mounting points for the "non-nacelle" kit. Everything is correct as far as parts go... it just fits extremely tight. I would have liked to have test-fit the windshield with all the bolts a little loose but the damn windshield came with 2-sided tape already attached to the brackets.... making it impossible to dry-fit and move the brackets around.
 
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try a little lubricant on the rubber mounts.
 
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Old Mar 18, 2015 | 09:57 PM
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I had the same issues after swapping out my HD shield to the LRS. I went back and loosened all the nuts around the windshield mounted it then tightened them back up. It now goes on and off with out a hitch.
 
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