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Don't expect to buy those parts individually on the cheap, however. I recently bought 4 of the mounting gromets (item number 19 in the diagram Gundog posted). I paid $22 for the 4 of them!
Went down to harley bought 4 screws 8 washers and 4 bushings for 32 dollars and turned out the longer top screws were too long and the bottom screws were too short. swapped them and bottom was too long lol. anyways ill just take the screws to a local hardware store we have and find a replacement. now i just need to figure out how it all goes together. I am putting on auxillary lighting too so it was a little pain in the butt. The lightbar makes it a little hard to line up and i need to figure out how the spring holds the detachable windshield to the bushing. It will be all good if i had a picture of a windshield on a bike already. But thanks for the part numbers it helped a ton. The parts guy at 2 seperate dealers couldnt get me the part numbers I needed. but they had them in stock when i called with the part numbers. figures
well yes those pics did help a bunch because there is a spacer in the second pic that i dont have in my current setup. that spacer would pretty much make the top screw the correct length im sure. i thought the spring might wrap around the screw to hold the windshield on though and in your pic it just is sitting there. what is the purpose of that spring? i dont suppose you have any other pics of the lightbar assembly and how its mounted with the windshield?
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