OldGazer Posted March 20, 2012 #1 Posted March 20, 2012 I/m getting ready to start putting my '91 VR back together (doing forks, brakes, tires, yadda, yadda) and one thing on the list is replacing the wind shield. I found a Slip Streamer on evil bay, and couldn't resit the price. Its a nice looking piece of Lexan, but it doesn't quite fit. I can get the front bolts in, but not the ones at the back corners. The holes in the new shield don't quite match up, and I'm wondering if there are some parts (rubber dampers, bushings, or what ever) missing. I wouldn't be at all surprised 'Cause while I was doing the tear down I found several items that were "shade treen engineered. (God how I hate some "mechaincs"....) What would really help is if someone has some pictures of how the fasteners should look with the shield installed. Thanks in advance....
SilvrT Posted March 20, 2012 #2 Posted March 20, 2012 FWIW I had some "alignment" issues for those bolts as well on my '87. I just opened the holes a bit with a round file. If I recall correctly also, it seemed to help getting those bolts started first before the others. Seems the angle that the bolt had to go in was not the same as the angle of the hole in the W/S.
dingy Posted March 20, 2012 #3 Posted March 20, 2012 Here are a few pictures of my 83 in that area. Verify that the center two screws are in correct holes. 2nd picture. Gary
Snaggletooth Posted March 20, 2012 #4 Posted March 20, 2012 Had the same issue when I bought the new Cee Baily screen for my '84. Got the front bolts in fine but had to Dremel out the rears just a tad to get then seated right. Mike
OldGazer Posted March 21, 2012 Author #5 Posted March 21, 2012 The pictures helped, Thanks. Just so you know, I have a slightly different fastener arrangement. There are two "tabs" with rubber "dampers" that bolt on at the very front of the windshield. Part of my problem is I didn't have the front bolts tight enough. The alignment is a little better but I still have to open up the two back mounting holes... Time to break out the round file I guess.... Thanks again...
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