Wind Deflectors
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Re: Wind Deflectors
I made a Lexon windscreen that attaches to original three aluminum flip up screens. You have to use slots in the new screen for the bolts attaching it to the original to allow it to swing up and down. You can run with it up or down - works great. Was thinking about marketing them, but not enough time. The angle and length of attaching slots is critical. If anyone is interested, I'll take a pic and send it along.
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Mike- I was preparing to do the same thing...instead of switching to a full windscreen. I would appreciate any more info and maybe some pics.
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Re: Wind Deflectors
Originally Posted by Mike Baldwin
I made a Lexon windscreen that attaches to original three aluminum flip up screens. You have to use slots in the new screen for the bolts attaching it to the original to allow it to swing up and down. You can run with it up or down - works great. Was thinking about marketing them, but not enough time. The angle and length of attaching slots is critical. If anyone is interested, I'll take a pic and send it along.
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Re: Wind Deflectors
Originally Posted by mjb
Mike- I was preparing to do the same thing...instead of switching to a full windscreen. I would appreciate any more info and maybe some pics.
Thanks-MJB
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Re: Wind Deflectors
Originally Posted by Mike Baldwin
I'll either post some pics in the next couple of days, so send directly to you.
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Top Gun Wind Screen
I've got a pics of Lexon Wind Screen up and down and a close-up of out side and center aluminum flap where it's attached. The angle and length of attaching slots are critical for it to go up and down easily. I cut the two outside aluminum flaps down to see over. Left the center one full size for support of W/S. It works great. Most people don't even notice it, which I guess is good. For some reason I can't post pics here. If you want pics, send email to: [email protected] and I'll send them along.