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Anyone know the best place to get a windshield replacement plastic, for a stock windshield?
Looking for dark grey tint.
Is it really going to cost $100?
The stock windshield was too tall for me. I replaced it with a Klockwerks Flare 16". I have the stock shield in a box in my garage. If you want it, send me a pm and I'll send it for whatever it costs for shipping. It is clear, not tinted.
Last edited by cowboydoc; Dec 8, 2016 at 10:47 AM.
Anyone know the best place to get a windshield replacement plastic, for a stock windshield?
Looking for dark grey tint.
Is it really going to cost $100?
None of these things are cheap! They ain't just 'plastic', but fancy stuff that can take a brick travelling at speed. There are several brands who make suitable replacements, as alternatives to stock (which cost around $150!).
If you think $100 is pricey, check the Klockwerks flare for a RK, it's $230. Long Ride shields is probably the best buy for the $$ and they have tints.
Not gonna be cheap. You could wait for sales or some of the popular brands have blemished new shields for sale. Clearview is another popular brand, which is on my King.
Last edited by RKZen; Dec 8, 2016 at 08:39 AM.
Reason: typo
I need to get a new screen for my RK actually - does anyone know a good source in the UK? I like the look of LRS, but shipping and import will probably be a PITA!
A direct replacement kit is #58193-94, which includes the shield itself plus the sticky tape that goes under the chrome bars. You can buy that from Jersey H-D for around Ł128. You will find that some US suppliers quote shipping for overseas destinations, which is very helpful of them, just add import duties and other charges to pay at this end! As for LRS, it's only money and if ya want it.....
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