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My wife has a 2005 Deluxe. Currently has a Memphis Shades detachable windshield. I'm selling my 2001 RKC so I removed the LRS windshield and put the stocker back on.
What I'm shooting for is to put that LRS on her bike. But stock HD windshield holes don't line up with the Memphis Shades hardware so I couldn't just swap out the glass. Does anyone know where I can find HD docking hardware for her bike? Or even a part number to search for?
Then I'll just grab a used HD shield somewhere and scavenge the hardware off it for the LRS.
HD no longer sells it for a bike that old. Dennis Kirk and J&P only have Memphis Shade detachable hardware.
https://www.harley-davidson.com/store put in her bike and year, go to windshields then go to the guides, scroll down to service parts, and there is your parts list. Sorry for the long post. Good luck ride safe.
After poking around a little bit yesterday, I'm fairly sure that this shield isn't going to work no matter what I have for brackets and docking. I think the fact of the matter is that my LRS is for touring (Road King) and the holes just aren't going to line up for a Softail.
I appreciate the replies and thought I'd post the info in case anyone else runs into this situation.
Originally Posted by jkinner
https://www.harley-davidson.com/store put in her bike and year, go to windshields then go to the guides, scroll down to service parts, and there is your parts list. Sorry for the long post. Good luck ride safe.
Found several windshields using your suggestion. The item descriptions states "Complete windshield with all mounting hardware". I don't know if that means just the shield brackets or if docking hardware is included, it really doesn't specify docking hardware.
Searching the same site looking for the hardware turned up nothing.
Last edited by 2goldens; Apr 21, 2018 at 06:26 AM.
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