4.
Make final adjustments. Check symmetry of left and
right sides and clearance. Gently turn handlebar left
and right to full fork lock to assure that no interference
occurs between the Hardware, turnsignals or Chrome
Lowers and the gas tank.
Fully tighten
socket head
screws, bolts, and cap nuts.
Optional adjustment of the window. For Heavy
Duty™ Windshields only.
The adjustable window is easily adjusted or changed in
all National Cycle Heavy Duty Windshields. Loosen the
6 cap nuts on the vertical chrome strips. Replace or
adjust the window. Tighten cap nuts to 2 - 4 ft. lbs.
(2.7 - 5.4 Nm), torque pressure.
Diagram E.
Make Final Adjustments. Check Clearance.
Warning / Caution / Maintenance
WARNING
National Cycle windshields and fairings are designed to provide wind protection and increased riding
comfort, but not protection in the event of a collision with another vehicle, the road, birds, or any other object.
Our products utilize certain features, patented and otherwise, that may minimize injury in certain accidents, but
the possibility of injury exists if the screen is broken or if impacted by an object. Always wear eye protection, hel-
mets and protective clothing. Never ride your motorcycle while under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
All of our products are made in conformance and exceed the requirements of D.O.T. SS205,Z26.1, classifica-
tions AS6 and AS7, which covers all safety glazing for motorcycle application. Never ride your motorcycle with
loose windshield mounting hardware. Check the hardware for tightness regularly.
Today's motorcycles are built with enough frame rigidity to withstand the moderate loads imposed on them by
the foreseeable addition of a fork mounted windshield. If the addition of an accessory(ies) adversely affects your
motorcycle's stability, immediately remove the accessory(ies). Do not ride a motorcycle that exhibits unsafe han-
dling traits.
Have experienced service personnel correct any problem before riding with the accessory(ies) installed. For fur-
ther questions concerning handling problems associated with an accessory(ies), contact your dealer, motorcycle
manufacturer, or accessory manufacturer.
MAINTENANCE
To clean the screen, wash with a clean soft cloth, plenty of warm water and, if necessary, a
non-abrasive soap such as dishwashing liquid. Flannel or soft chamois make good cleaning cloths. Paint, glue
residue or grease removal: Moisten cotton with Naphtha or Turpentine followed by a wash as above. Apply a
high quality plastic cleaner, such as McGuiar's Mirror-Glaze MG-17 or Novus #2, to the screen. This will leave a
protective coating in the screen making future cleanings easier. Do not clean polycarbonate in hot sun or high
temperatures.
Do not clean the screen with glass cleaners. Do not use rain protective products on the screen. The solvent
action of
the alcohol in these products will destroy the screen. Do not allow brake fluid, alcohol, or strong solvents to con-
tact the screen or penetrate between the chrome brackets and the Permanent damage will result! To remove fine
scratches, use a very soft clean cloth and a fine grade buffing compound. Jewelers rouge or McGuiar's Mirror-
Glaze MG-10 are best for this type of buffing. We recommend hand buffing.
STORAGE
Do not use low quality vinyl covers or old shower curtains
to store your motorcycle or windshield. These products damage the plastic of windshields and the
motorcycle body.
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