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Speterson1
Posted 2015-01-24 9:00 AM (#169560)
Subject: Vision Windshield Removal


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 9
Broomfield, CO
Any tips on removing a Vision windshield? I've removed all the bolts but it seems like it's glued on.
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mokintner
Posted 2015-01-24 10:37 AM (#169562 - in reply to #169560)
Subject: Re: Vision Windshield Removal


Austin, IN United States
Give it a little bump. Not to much of a bump.
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trshooter
Posted 2015-01-24 12:16 PM (#169564 - in reply to #169560)
Subject: Re: Vision Windshield Removal


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 29
Tumbler Ridge, BC Canada
It shouldn?t be glued if wiggling back and forth doesn?t work. Then use a nylon bar for windshields or dash removal .
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ByteN2it
Posted 2015-01-24 6:52 PM (#169565 - in reply to #169560)
Subject: Re: Vision Windshield Removal


Tourer

Posts: 482
Beer Collins, Colorado (there is no fort)
To late for this tip-put masking tape over the nuts to hold them in place and also there are small O Rings on either side of the windshield that are easy to loose if your not careful.
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Speterson1
Posted 2015-01-25 9:11 AM (#169567 - in reply to #169560)
Subject: Re: Vision Windshield Removal


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 9
Broomfield, CO
I figured it out so I thought I'd share what I learned. Turns out there is a rubber gasket/washer at each bolt hole between the windshield and the mounting bracket. This gasket has a small amount of adhesive on both sides. Once I heated each bolt hole using my wifes hair dryer I was able to get the windshield off with a small amount of prying just using my fingers.

The new Ness windshield looks awesome; hope to get her out on the road today!
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Turk
Posted 2015-01-26 9:02 AM (#169578 - in reply to #169567)
Subject: Re: Vision Windshield Removal


Iron Butt

Posts: 612
Speterson1 - 2015-01-25 9:11 AM

I figured it out so I thought I'd share what I learned. Turns out there is a rubber gasket/washer at each bolt hole between the windshield and the mounting bracket. This gasket has a small amount of adhesive on both sides. Once I heated each bolt hole using my wifes hair dryer I was able to get the windshield off with a small amount of prying just using my fingers.

The new Ness windshield looks awesome; hope to get her out on the road today!


Did they change the design?
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