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I just bought a set of Harley Part # 58125-90B W Deflectors. When I started to install them I found that they had three holes drilled thru them and only two are needed to attach to Detachable Wind Shield boltsleaving a blank hole which was unacceptable as it looked terrible. Yes, I returned them, Harley made them as auniversal fitment for a number of bikes.
I found a Kuryakyn part # 1106 but their illustration on Web Site isn't to clear. Has anyone installed them on a Heritage, are there just two holes for mounting? Does anyoneknow ofanother mfg who sells WD for a Heritage? Thanks, John
I just bought a set of Harley Part # 58125-90B W Deflectors. When I started to install them I found that they had three holes drilled thru them and only two are needed to attach to Detachable Wind Shield boltsleaving a blank hole which was unacceptable as it looked terrible. Yes, I returned them, Harley made them as auniversal fitment for a number of bikes.
I found a Kuryakyn part # 1106 but their illustration on Web Site isn't to clear. Has anyone installed them on a Heritage, are there just two holes for mounting? Does anyoneknow ofanother mfg who sells WD for a Heritage? Thanks, John
How about using a dummy chrome screw that matches the other two? I'm sure HD has one for under $15.
I just bought a set of Harley Part # 58125-90B W Deflectors. When I started to install them I found that they had three holes drilled thru them and only two are needed to attach to Detachable Wind Shield boltsleaving a blank hole which was unacceptable as it looked terrible. Yes, I returned them, Harley made them as auniversal fitment for a number of bikes.
I found a Kuryakyn part # 1106 but their illustration on Web Site isn't to clear. Has anyone installed them on a Heritage, are there just two holes for mounting? Does anyoneknow ofanother mfg who sells WD for a Heritage? Thanks, John
oh, crap!!! I've been running mine for about 6 months.... now I've got to take them off.... an extra hole..... what was Harley thinking?
(BTW: don't look under the passenger seat... there are extra holes there too - now you'll have to get rid of the Heritage)
The 3rd hole is almost flush with the detachable Windshield Bracket. There isn't room for a screw or even ableto put a short bolt in from the backside and put an acorn nut on it. The only thing that would work, if I could find one would be a chromebutton type that could be pressed in from the outside. Thanks
Aviator, apparently you have a complete lackof taste when it comes to fine detail. Youprobably haven't evennoticed the 3rd hole. By the way I found another hole, the one that is between my Levie's and bike seat.
Nah he just like to take his bike out and enjoy it on long rides rather than worrying about extra holes in wind deflectors...
you, on the other hand, strike me as the guy who buys it to enjoy in his own way... which is to let it sit in the garage until the Sunday bike show get togethers....
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Aviator, apparently you have a complete lackof taste when it comes to fine detail. Youprobably haven't evennoticed the 3rd hole. By the way I found another hole, the one that is between my Levie's and bike seat.
The 3rd hole is almost flush with the detachable Windshield Bracket. There isn't room for a screw or even ableto put a short bolt in from the backside and put an acorn nut on it. The only thing that would work, if I could find one would be a chromebutton type that could be pressed in from the outside. Thanks
Maybe a little epoxy to hold the screw in the hole.
I have those on my Heritage. If you speak of this hole, then you do not want the KuryAkyn's either.
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