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So, after the third time in two weeks getting caught in a prolonged rain storm far from home with a bug encrusted windshield I have come to the conclusion I am going to have to trim my windshield (can't keep riding like a Giraffe for hours).
Any tips from those who have gone before? When I remove all the metal will the lexan flatten out for marking/cutting?
I took mine to a local place that deals in plastices etc. They cut it for me on a machine. It came out perfect and you can not tell it was cut. Cost me like $50
There is a guy that comes around the local Harley dealership here in Austin, he charges like $25.00, I started to trim mine casue it made everything obscure but then I got use to it. At first it was a real trip when rounding curves at high speed
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