The sad fact is you don't, unless you can find a Hondaline offered as
an OEM accessory.

Or unless you're willing to endure endless fiddling (including cutting
the plastic or relocating turn signals, etc.) with a "universal" fit
shield.  Even then, once you get it to fit the bike, you're faced with
the problem of getting it to fit you (line of sight, buffeting,
coverage, etc.).

I messed around endlessly with a Givi A660 on the 750 I just sold,
because I liked the look of it.  Cussed that thing as long as I owned
it, and finally just gave up.

Memphis Shades touts their "dealer fit" process, if you can find a
dealer that offers it.  The only one near me is a scooter store that
doesn't seem to know much about motorcyles.

You might wind up having to do something like this:

http://www.tidyville.roadstarclinic.com/windshield.html



On Mar 26, 12:49 pm, Paul <[email protected]> wrote:
> *I'm officially frustrated. I've been looking for a windshield for my 1997
> Honda Magna. I will find a design that I like, and then input my year, make
> and model, and inevitably the website tells me the shield will NOT fit my
> bike. But then, I have found guys with my exact bike writing a review about
> that very windshield!! This makes me think the website's ability to match
> bikes and shields is not foolproof. How does a person know for sure without
> just buying the shield and and trying it out???*
> *
> *
> *Paul*
> *
>
> Paul LeBoutillier
> *
> *
> *
> *www.hondanighthawks.net*

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