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P1000 Glass Windwhield - 0SU85-HL4-105 - Instructions 2015-10-01

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Glass Windwhield - 0SU85-HL4-105 - Instructions - Glass Windwhield - 0SU85-HL4-105 - Instructions

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Top-quality ASI laminated safety glass offers protection from wind, dust and trail debris while providing a more comfortable driving experience
  1. Uses Honda Tool-Less clamp system.
  2. Quick installation and quick removal.
  3. Shown with Honda Accessory Wiper Kit.
[pdf]http://powersports.honda.com/documentum/MW01/0SU85-HL4-105.pdf[/pdf]

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Just trying to figure out if I had too many beers or if the bottom of this windshield really does fit poorly? I have a pretty big gap in the middle like enough I can put my thumb in most of the way except the outermost corners. Tried loosening all of the mounting bolts that hold the cam clamps to see if I could maneuver it more. Even those were a pain to get to shut with the roof loose. Also I noticed mine DID NOT come with weather stripping for the bottom but it did include it for the top and foam stick on stuff for the sides where it contacts the roll bar. I'm going to pick some up for the bottom tomorrow hopefully cause I don't know what else to do.
 
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Just trying to figure out if I had too many beers or if the bottom of this windshield really does fit poorly? I have a pretty big gap in the middle like enough I can put my thumb in most of the way except the outermost corners. Tried loosening all of the mounting bolts that hold the cam clamps to see if I could maneuver it more. Even those were a pain to get to shut with the roof loose. Also I noticed mine DID NOT come with weather stripping for the bottom but it did include it for the top and foam stick on stuff for the sides where it contacts the roll bar. I'm going to pick some up for the bottom tomorrow hopefully cause I don't know what else to do.

If you purchased it new then it's missing a part. The bottom does come with a weather strip. I could see how it would fit poorly without it.
 
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Just trying to figure out if I had too many beers or if the bottom of this windshield really does fit poorly? I have a pretty big gap in the middle like enough I can put my thumb in most of the way except the outermost corners. Tried loosening all of the mounting bolts that hold the cam clamps to see if I could maneuver it more. Even those were a pain to get to shut with the roof loose. Also I noticed mine DID NOT come with weather stripping for the bottom but it did include it for the top and foam stick on stuff for the sides where it contacts the roll bar. I'm going to pick some up for the bottom tomorrow hopefully cause I don't know what else to do.
That's strange mine fits tight all the way around with no gaps at all. The full hard doors I just put on don't fit that well with gaps that I won't be able to seal very well so I'm disappointed with them.
 
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That's strange mine fits tight all the way around with no gaps at all. The full hard doors I just put on don't fit that well with gaps that I won't be able to seal very well so I'm disappointed with them.
It fit great everywhere but the bottom. But it sounds like honda forgot to include a piece of weather stripping for the bottom of mine which would explain the gap.

I'm doing my doors right now too and it looks like they'll fit good every where except the front part. They did include some extra stick on weather stripping to help with the gaps there though. I'm still a little disappointed too though for that amount of money you think they'd fit perfectly.
 
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It fit great everywhere but the bottom. But it sounds like honda forgot to include a piece of weather stripping for the bottom of mine which would explain the gap.

I'm doing my doors right now too and it looks like they'll fit good every where except the front part. They did include some extra stick on weather stripping to help with the gaps there though. I'm still a little disappointed too though for that amount of money you think they'd fit perfectly.
My windshield has the weather stripping on the bottom and a plastic bracket in the center that helps hold it in place on the dash. I know what you mean about the doors I shouldn't have to put stick on weather stripping on the frame to seal the doors I'm not happy about that.
 
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See that's what I'm missing. Talked to the dealer about them ordering a new piece and they said they'd call honda and get it going. I wouldn't have known for sure that was the problem if it wasn't for you guys. It did have the center support. I already had one in place though from my split window that I broke the tensioners some how.
 
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