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Installation 1. Remove upper screws that attach the chrome headlamp nacelle to the front forks. 2. See Service Parts illustration. Attach the upper docking bushings (22) using washer (21) and mushroom head screws (20) Use Loctite 242 (blue) on screw threads. Torque screws to 19 ft-lbs (25.8 Nm). 3. Remove lower screws that attach the chrome headlamp nacelle to the front forks. 4a. For vehicles equipped with the Chrome Headlamp Nacelle, attach the lower docking bushing (22) using washer (21) and button head screw (23). 4b. For vehicles equipped with the Street Stalker Headlamp Nacelle, attach the lower docking bushing (22) using washer (21) and button head screw (24). Installing/Removing Windshield 1. Carefully lock bottom windshield assembly jaws into grooves of the lower rubber docking bushings. 2. Hook the top windshield assembly jaws into grooves of the upper rubber docking bushings. 3. Firmly press the windshield into place until seated on docking bushings. 4. To remove windshield, grab windshield edges on each side of center brace and firmly pull windshield loose from docking bushings. 1 WARNING Carefully inspect windshield upon completion of installation. Be sure windshield mounting does not restrict full left or full right movement of front fork assembly. Restricted movement could affect handling, resulting in personal injury. If restriction does occur, adjust windshield as needed until proper clearance is obtained. Have experienced Harley-Davidson service personnel correct any problems before riding with this accessory installed. 1 CAUTION Check mounting hardware periodically. Never ride with loose mounts. A loose mounting causes extra stress on all other mounts, as well as the windshield itself, and could result in premature failure of either or both. 1 CAUTION Do not clean Lexan®polycarbonate in hot sun or high temperature. Powdered, abrasive or alkaline cleanser will damage the windshield. Never scrape the windshield with a razor blade or other sharp instruments because permanent damage will result. Sunlight reflections off of the inside curvature of a windshield can, at certain times of the day, cause extreme heat build-up on motorcycle instruments. Exercise care in parking. Park facing the sun, place an opaque object over the instruments, or adjust the windshield to avoid reflections. Harley-Davidson windshields are made of Lexan®. Lexan®is a more durable and distortion-resistant material than other types of motorcycle windshield material, but still requires attention and care to maintain. • Do not use liquid windshield “protectors” on your windshield. Although they may work well on automobile safety glass, Harley-Davidson cannot ensure the results when used on Lexan®Harley- Davidson windshields. If you want to use a windshield protectant on your windshield, try Harley Glaze Polish and Sealant®. • Do not use benzine, paint thinner, gasoline, or other types of harsh cleaning agents on windshield. They will damage the windshield surface. • Do not use benzine, paint thinner, gasoline, lubricants (including Armorall), or other cleaning agents on the rubber bushings. They will damage the bushing surfaces
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