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Tourer
Posts: 447 Northeastern Penna. | Just installed my 22" tall windshield from CeeBaileys. Took out the Vision yesterday with temps
in the 60's. Noticeably less wind than the stock windshield, not that there was a tremendous amount of wind.A great upgrade, if you will. A note of interest: It's a good idea to place painters tape or similar, behind the windhield bracket on the backside of where the screws are,when removing the windshield, so the little fastener nuts don't fall behind the dash. |
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Cruiser
Posts: 266 Hartland, , WI | Thanks Bill:
Bought mine a month ago it's sitting in its box and just waiting for some nice weather to get installed. Got the 22" also...painters tape...I get it, good idea. |
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Iron Butt
Posts: 1158 Richmond, Virginia | I have two CeeBailey windshields for my Vision, the shorty and the big honker for the dead of winter. Not sure why Vinner is waiting for a nice day to install, it only takes about 6 minutes to do GO for it big guy !! BTW if you remove the outer ones first and work your way in so that the last one is the center one, you dont need the tape. your finger on the back of the nut will hold it in place. Granted common sense tells us to change it out with the shield in the UP position............. |
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Puddle Jumper
Posts: 41
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If so, why did you elect to go this route? |
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Cruiser
Posts: 266 Hartland, , WI | VaParadox - 2009-02-12 9:20 PM
I have two CeeBailey windshields for my Vision, the shorty and the big honker for the dead of winter. Not sure why Vinner is waiting for a nice day to install, it only takes about 6 minutes to do GO for it big guy !! BTW if you remove the outer ones first and work your way in so that the last one is the center one, you dont need the tape. your finger on the back of the nut will hold it in place. Granted common sense tells us to change it out with the shield in the UP position.............
VA...wished I was in Richmond like my old college roommate because my bike wouldn't be in the corner of the garage with the trickle plugged in because it's freakin WINTER!
I took one look at the bubble wrap windshield and emailed CeeBailey...they are way cool! Told them that I won't know if the screen has any defect in it until I mount it...don't want to unwrap the great packing job they did to send it to me...they said no problem...just let them know when I put it on the bike.
Kind of would like my fingers to work when I start with the screw driver!
Snow sucks! |
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Tourer
Posts: 562 SC, Bluffton | I have the 2" over stock height. I believe that puts me as a 20" owner. HUGE improvement. You can actually see through it! LOL I feared the tallest might not let enough wind in on a hot day when I wanted it at its lowest. I am 5'10", and I can see above the windshield, looking forward, when it is a its lowest. If I need to see low in front, it is better all the way up, looking through the shield.
Herb |
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Iron Butt
Posts: 1158 Richmond, Virginia | They make these things called Garage Heaters.... you can install them on the wall, turn the sucker on and come back in about 20 minutes and taa daaaa work on your Vision all day.... (or if its crappy outside, you can sit on it in the warm garage all day and dream)... guys, getcha one of those HEATERS !!! |
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