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Author Topic: DON'T MESS UP YOUR WINDSHIELD  (Read 975 times)
WDAN
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« on: August 29, 2012, 02:04:44 PM »

I had Ed of Bill's Plastics shorten my shield today. I think this is the fourth shield I have had him cut for me.
I have two seats and the Honda seat setup is quite a bit higher than the Corbin so, I had a couple extra Memphis Shade shields and had one shortened to fit this setup.
He has been doing this as a side to his normal business a long time and, of course, has all of the proper equipment to expertly saw, sand, and polish the plastic shield. It takes him about 10 minutes and he charged me $15.00
He also cuts new shields to fit whatever frame/setup you may have.

Bill's Plastic
2107 Sylvan Ave
Dallas, TX 75208
214-744-1170
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BnB Tom
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« Reply #1 on: August 30, 2012, 04:48:46 AM »

Thanks for the info  cooldude

  That's a LOT cheaper than buying a new windshield after a miscut  Embarrassed

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Stormrider65
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Ft.Worth, Texas


« Reply #2 on: August 31, 2012, 04:21:49 PM »

WOW, I remember him!!!!  When I had my 83 V-65 Magna, he custom cut a blue windshield for my Rifle fairing.  Even did the hand protectors and a couple of other things.  I have to give him a buzz and see what he can do for my bike.  Thanks for the tip Dan. 

Walt
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