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Norge windshield adjustment

e56789

Just got it firing!
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Does anybody here have experience adjusting the windscreen on a Norge? My new to me 07 has a problem in that the right side of the windscreen touches the fairing when in the lowest position while the left side is still 3/16th's of an inch away. Any help is appreciated otherwise it's off to a dealer $$$$$.
 
Not very much room for adjustment on the windshield, you could more likely adjust the fairing itself where the subframe bolts to the steering tube. I don't think they'll be accessible with the fairing in place, I'm in the process of reassembling mine right now, paying particular attention to the adjustment. I had a cracked subframe and it's still disassembled, I'll keep you posted.
 
Hello;

Are all the washers and spacers present on the windshield.... When it is full extended (UP) is it equi-distant??
 
After futzing around with a tape measure and the windshield on and off, I have decided that it is the entire mechanism that is askew. I think that what is required is to gain access within the fairing and shim the connection of the lower arms to the fairing subframe on the side that is currently too close to the bodywork.
 
Well I finally got this done. After getting down to the fairing sub-frame, I inserted 3 stainless flat washers between both bolts that attach the windshield mount to the sub-frame. This makes the fit better but not perfect. I have a Calsci Shorty ordered and will see if it is the windshield that is some of the problem. I know that the current one is not stock, but I don't know who the manufacturer is.

More to come.
 
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