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I went with the Memphis Shades windshield as my wife’s 09 came with the docking points but no shield. Got the trigger lock setup and shield. Great shield and great service (I forgot to tighten one of the clamp bushing assemblies and it came off somewhere on the road, they sent me a new one at no cost).
I got a new LRS recurve replacement shield using my OEM hardware.
I actually bought the entire windshield with hardware because the price was right. Then I just swapped out the HD shield for the Long Ride. I think the original shield is somewhere in the garage in case anyone I know ever needed one.
I installed a Memphis Shades on my Fatboy. I dont remember the model. Unfortunately their customer service flipping sucks. Well that was my experience.
Maybe I just got the unlucky experience. The product is definitely quality.
Good Morning,
I have a 2014 heritage that I'm going through as a project. It's a nice and came with the mounts for a windshield but no windshield. I'd like to get one.
A friend of mine gave me their windshield from a 2000 road king but the mounts did not line up. I was surprised as I thought they were fairly universal...
I like the stock harley windshield and my question is - what models would have come with a windshield that would fit my bike? The issue is the distance between the mount holes vertically needs to be about 7.5 inches.
Any info would be great. thanks
This is a 19.5 inch Clearview windshield for a softail. Was used briefly on a 19 Heritage. Its also 3.5 inches wider than stock. Perfect shape. $75
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