Subject: Re: Police Style Windshield Recomendations
Author: rick woods
Date: Jun 11, 2002, 5:40 PM
Post ID: 1710415765
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Rick Woods
On Tue, 11 Jun 2002 23:34:33 +0000 Keith Ruff <klru-@fcc.net> writes:
National Cycle makes the shields for Harley, mine was intalled on the
bike when new per the original owner, says Harley on it but believe
it
was made by Nat Cycle. There's a catalog that Harley has (or find a
generic bike shop) that has the old and new style shields. I used
that
catalog to get replacement plexiglass. The full shield was around
$150,
not sure, but I think they also had the brackets. My buddy Cam
bought a
set of chrome arms that attach the shield to the brackets which
mount to
each fork, nice touch. You can see a pic of our bikes on
www.classicguzzi.com, loop owner pix.
Good Luck.
Keith Ruff
71 Police Ambassador - NJ
bred-@aol.com wrote:I just got a 71 Ambo (civilian model) with 25,000 miles on it andinprettyChanged
good shape. Well, now it has 26,500. Been riding it mostly.thehit
fluids, battery, put civilian handle bars on it (the previous onethesides
tank) and hooked up the two spot lights that were attached to bothoflooked
the headlight (which were not hooked in electrically, but theygood I
guess). Away it went. Leaks a little once in a while.
Have neglected my other two bikes lately. I have had a lot of funriding ithold my
around and use it for my daily commute to work. The wixom bagsbriefinformation.
case just fine.
Have been reading the list for a while. Great source ofSort ofstyle
addicting.
First posting below:
I am looking to see if anyone has a recommendation on a policewindshield and brackets. I like the way the Harley windshieldscan betaken
off and put on easily. Any suggestions?
Bryan
71 Ambo
87 Lario
98 ST2