Well designed windshield and mounting hardware. Windshield was easy to install and feels very secure at highway speeds.
The Center air deflector however, drags across the top of the tank after installation on Honda CTX700N. Solution follows.
Go to Lowe's and purchase the following items:
1. TV Mounting Screw Kit ($6.98)
2. Flat and Lock Washer Assortment ($5.48)
Assemble the plastic washers on either side of the deflector and insert the long bolt in the original holes on the windshield bracket as shown below.
When trying to remove the nuts that were embedded in the deflector, the ears broke off. I did not have a jig saw, so purchased the Craftsman corded jig saw ($67.17) and 2 blades. (It did come with one blade in the box.)
Next, I measured across the handlebar opening and made two vertical cuts and two horizontal cuts to join up with the vertical. (6 1/8" x 1 3/8")
Cut part way into the vertical marks, then start from the sides and curve the horizontal cuts into the vertical.
Next, drill the holes in the deflector to match the holes in the windshield mounting bracket. Sandwich the deflector between the plastic pieces from the TV Mounting kit and mount to the bracket using the original holes.
This solution works surprisingly well, stopping most of the wind that rushes up between the forks and into your face. Hope this helps some of you.