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Windshield bracket left+right adjustment and alignment
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<blockquote data-quote="Wizard37" data-source="post: 1452359" data-attributes="member: 88968"><p>I bought a Calsci windscreen and found at full up the turbulence behind the screen was pretty bad. The front almost touched the front fairing cutting off the flow on the inside of the screen. After some wool tufting inside and on the outside determined that lifting and tilting back would enable flow along the inside screen surface. </p><p>I printed spacers to attach to the mount and the screen attached to the spacers. The geometry is difficult but after a couple of iterations in quick print to verify the mount, it was printed as a structure. I think I had three versions with increasing the front opening. The mounts had about 30 k miles and triple digits with temperatures from 16 to 105 F. On my 2007 I had a Rifle screen which had a similar standoff arrangement and worked well. I would have gone with another Rifle but they don't make them for the 2019. </p><p>The other benefit of the standoffs is more room for stuff on the accessory rail above the instrument cluster.</p><p>I can post the .STL files. If you want a different angle or spacing I may be able to go back into the CAD file and change the parameters to generate another STL.</p><p>Hope this helps</p><p>Peter</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wizard37, post: 1452359, member: 88968"] I bought a Calsci windscreen and found at full up the turbulence behind the screen was pretty bad. The front almost touched the front fairing cutting off the flow on the inside of the screen. After some wool tufting inside and on the outside determined that lifting and tilting back would enable flow along the inside screen surface. I printed spacers to attach to the mount and the screen attached to the spacers. The geometry is difficult but after a couple of iterations in quick print to verify the mount, it was printed as a structure. I think I had three versions with increasing the front opening. The mounts had about 30 k miles and triple digits with temperatures from 16 to 105 F. On my 2007 I had a Rifle screen which had a similar standoff arrangement and worked well. I would have gone with another Rifle but they don't make them for the 2019. The other benefit of the standoffs is more room for stuff on the accessory rail above the instrument cluster. I can post the .STL files. If you want a different angle or spacing I may be able to go back into the CAD file and change the parameters to generate another STL. Hope this helps Peter [/QUOTE]
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