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cracked windshield

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I have a cracked windshield. It is one that does not have a metal frame or any sort of metal support. When the windshield is un broken, it is bolted to a fairing along the base of the windshield. The crack is a piece that actually broke off. I have the item bolted back on the fairing because both pieces have enough bolts to hold them on securely.

What i need to know is what product can i use to glue the pieces together. I want to do it while the windshield is mounted because if i tried to do it with the shield off i would get it out of line. The 2 pieces are not 100% meshed. I was hoping for a recommendation for a product that does not run easily while dying.
The distance between the 2 pieces is a couple of thousands. I don't mind seeing the glue or whatever. I am mainly interested in safety((the pieces staying on the fairing at 75 mph.
Any ideas please???
I also intend to use a couple of nut, bolt nd washer setups till i get a new windshield.
 
If there is a crack where it broke, use a small drill, the smaller the better
and drill at the edge of the crack. This should keep it from spreading.

Another idea is to replace it.
I cracked the windshield on my S a few years ago.
I got a replacement from Gustafson, fits great, no problems.
He offers different tints and can make one for just about any bike.

http://www.bikescreen.com/
 
Hawasaki wants $425 for a new windshield. Yje recomended site is askinf $129 plus shipping. A lot better.
I still want to glue it first because i may just buy some lexan and make one.
 
LEXAN works well. Stick with the brand name. It is quite a bit stronger than some other clear plastics, does not become brittle, and does not discolour.

I have not tried making a 'shield for your bike, but for the units on a GK or Windjammer fairing it is easy to do.

On my GK, with 1/8 thickness LEXAN, I get no flex at all, at any speed.
 
Thanks ron. i will definitely use lexan. Right now i am interested in a clear epoxy of some sort i think.
 
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