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I bought a 2003 vtx1800r the wind shield has a couple of bad scratches and may going to try an repair. by question is there a way to find out what brand wind shield is in case i have to replace. it has a quick disconnect system. thanks for any help. love the bike.
 

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Seems if you measure the headlight cutout and the windshield vertically and count the number of holes for mounting hardware a matching windshield can be ordered using those specs. I am only familiar with Memphis shades or Memphis Fats. I believe just the acrylic windshield by itself is under $100.
 

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I bought a 2003 vtx1800r the wind shield has a couple of bad scratches and may going to try an repair. by question is there a way to find out what brand wind shield is in case i have to replace. it has a quick disconnect system. thanks for any help. love the bike.
Take some pictures of windshield and mounts and post them in this thread, perhaps we can tell you what brand it is.
 
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I bought a 2003 vtx1800r the wind shield has a couple of bad scratches and may going to try an repair. by question is there a way to find out what brand wind shield is in case i have to replace. it has a quick disconnect system. thanks for any help. love the bike.
If it's a quick disconnect, chances are it is a Memphis Shades. Posting a few pix would help us ID. Check out "Clearview". They sell replacement shields for anything, and they can customize with vents, different widths, heights, etc. They just don't do much with the hardware or shiny bits. I replaced my Hondaline several years ago. The Clearview is a perfect replacement for it, and I ordered mine a little wider than the Hondaline. The only fault I have is the Hondaline extended below the TS and was a complete enclosure around the headlight. The Clearview is a bit shorter around the TS, and is 'open' below the headlight, allowing a bit more air to get around the tank and slightly increase any buffeting. I mounted a 3 bag W/S pouch that takes up some space and counters the turbulance a bit.
 
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