Travis Kanaval
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Hey guys broke my windshield and have another one to replace it but I need the screws and shields and not sure where is a good place to get them? Or what the part number would be? I have an 2006 Apex Rtx
Thanks
Thanks
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Any Yamaha dealer has them or Travis at Barn of Parts has them on his website. Great guy to deal with. www.barnofparts.com they are not very expensive. Be careful installing them as they break very easily.
Travis Kanaval
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Any Yamaha dealer has them or Travis at Barn of Parts has them on his website. Great guy to deal with. www.barnofparts.com they are not very expensive. Be careful installing them as they break very easily.
Ok I see them on his site! Thank you very much and thanks for the install tip
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Lowes has them in their "screw" drawers.
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If your talking the screws themselves buy black metal ones and just don't over tighten them. Yamaha used plastic ones so you'll strip or break the head off before you damage the part that holds them.
tomanytoyz
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Ok .. Another little custom secret i am telling..
You can buy all different types of styles ,That will fit from the street bike world.
It's the exact same ! Life is to short to do and be the same ....
You can buy all different types of styles ,That will fit from the street bike world.
It's the exact same ! Life is to short to do and be the same ....
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Use the plastic screws, they are designed to break before the windshield.
gitrdun
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Plastic screws and get the little rubber washers from Home Depot and put them between the head of the screw and the windshield, snug up real nice, no need to over tighten, never had them loosen up, and might even absorb some impact or vibration resulting in less chance of little cracks forming around the windshield holes.
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I think that will make removing and reinstalling your windshield a lot harder if you need to work on it later.
gitrdun
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Just one rubber washer per screw and if you get the smallest size that the screw just threads through, the washer stays with the screw every time you remove it. So shouldn't be any more difficulty. The only reason I started it, was that all my older machines always had the windshield holes deteriorating, so I thought this may help.
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