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Windshield tuning 'hose'
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<blockquote data-quote="Toecutter" data-source="post: 74155" data-attributes="member: 74"><p>I'd be leery of doing this (again) myself. I did something similar with nylon spacers and longer screws. It worked good for quite a while, then one cold, foggy day the screw heads snapped off at about 85 mph on a freeway onramp, leaving the windscreen laying atop the handlebars for the 15 mile cold ride home. Maybe the screws I got weren't hard enough or something, but they allowed for too much movement which must have stressed them repeatedly. YMMV</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Toecutter, post: 74155, member: 74"] I'd be leery of doing this (again) myself. I did something similar with nylon spacers and longer screws. It worked good for quite a while, then one cold, foggy day the screw heads snapped off at about 85 mph on a freeway onramp, leaving the windscreen laying atop the handlebars for the 15 mile cold ride home. Maybe the screws I got weren't hard enough or something, but they allowed for too much movement which must have stressed them repeatedly. YMMV [/QUOTE]
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