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Any one know where I can get a great replacement 8" inch tinted winscreen for my '99 Ulta Classic. I'd like to take that ugly stock one off and add a nicer looking lower cut windscreen. And one have any ideas, reccomendations or ideas I could use on type, styles or placed to get one?
Any one know where I can get a great replacement 8" inch tinted winscreen for my '99 Ulta Classic. I'd like to take that ugly stock one off and add a nicer looking lower cut windscreen. And one have any ideas, reccomendations or ideas I could use on type, styles or placed to get one?
Thanks guys... I know if I try and cut my own, I'd F-something up and it would be crooked!!!
windscreens are the same from 1996 to present- many many options.
But i am in the "cut my own" club.
I have a variety of windscreens cut to various heights to match seat height- ( cause I swap seats), weather and around town or touring use.
the trick is to cut the bottom edge- which is hidden.
10 minutes with a roto zip and done.
If you can, get a 2nd windscreen to use as a template to mark the new cut- and cut the keyholes a little more open, this makes for quicker swaps without loosening the screws all the way
Fastaire, LRS, Klockwerks and then some. The choice is yours. All great IMO but I honestly only have experience with LRS. Having air deflected away from you along with rain you are good to go. Do your homework and search. Not terribly expensive for a terrific investment.
Last edited by mikelikesbikes; Jan 14, 2013 at 03:59 AM.
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