lexan for windshield

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tuna boy

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Anyone make a replacement windshield for their interstate out of 1/8-3/16" lexan? Just flex to fit the curvature of the fairing and drill holes to suite. Lexan is a lot more bendable and easier to drill.
 
It could be done I suppose. But that thin will not last very long at highway speeds.Better to use the thicker lexan and heat it to form the curves.
 
I made two different ones for my naked 82.


This is the latest, Lexan is very easy to work with and make bend, even without heat.

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Omega Man":1bv8roe0 said:
That looks great Earl. Tough enough for Highway speeds?

~O~


Yes, works good. The lowers from the headlamp bolt bracket to the turn signal jiggle some. Makes light dance on wet nights.

My earlier version had more braces it didn't need. Here:

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