🖤 Elevate your Harley’s style and silence the wind with the wave that everyone’s talking about!
The Amazicha Black 7" Wave Windshield is a durable, stylish aftermarket upgrade designed specifically for 2014-2023 Harley Davidson Touring models (excluding Road Glide and Road King). Crafted from high-quality polycarbonate, it features a unique wave shape that optimizes wind deflection, reduces noise, and enhances riding comfort. Easy to install with existing hardware, this windshield combines function and sleek black aesthetics to elevate your motorcycle’s look and performance.
Manufacturer | live4fun |
UPC | 608307699943 |
Item Weight | 12 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 26.18 x 3.54 x 9.06 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | Windshield |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Chrome |
Manufacturer Part Number | Windshield |
Position | Left |
M**H
Low height windshield
It works great and is easy to install.
R**N
Great product 2018 ultra limited
Fit perfect.
T**N
Looks good
Fit well.
D**Y
Decent for money
Fit good and looks pretty good. So good so far
M**N
Better than expected for price
Fits perfect. Just enough height that I wanted from stock. Came packaged well.
F**Y
Good value
Good quality. Requires a bit of manipulating due to the mounting holes being a bit off but not bad at all
H**R
Does not fit correctly
I ordered this windshield and was impressed with the quality, however I sent it back due to the fact that it didn’t spread the width of the fairing like the stock windshield, it was about an 1/8 to a1/4 inch short on both sides left and right sides. Now some people may not see that as an issue however the fairing has a seal around the edges to keep rain water from going down inside where the wiring is so that gap leaves an opening for water to eventually cause issues. Now to be perfectly honest here, the fairing is not 100% water proof but it is about 95% water proof due to that seal, leave a gap and you’ll end up having issues. It’s even noticeably short
M**N
Can’t beat it (for the price)
First let me start off saying I own a 7" Harley Windshield ($150) and a Klock Werks 10.5" ($180), so that’s $330 wrapped up in windshields and still wasn’t completely satisfied. I don’t like the look of the 10.5" but when I use the stock seat on my CVO limited that is the only windshield that provides great protection. Point being I took a chance on one of these to try out different sizes since I run 3 different seats, solo, 2-up with sissy bar and the stock seat for 2-up with the tour pack installed. All 3 seats are slightly different in height and position which means I needed windshields for each of them. I figured for $20 I could buy every size I didn’t have and try them all for about $80 instead of probably over $1000 and once I found the sizes I wanted I would order that size in a Klock Werks or Harley-Davidson brand. To my surprise these aren’t bad at all and I now own every size in smoked, black and 2 in clear. Do they scratch more easily then the others? About the same as the Harley, more than the Klock Werks, but the scratches can be buffed out just as easy with plastic windshield polish (https://www.amazon.com/Novus-7100-Plastic-Polish-Kit/dp/B002UCYRZU/ref=sr_1_5?crid=11U5XYUKU9OR2&dchild=1&keywords=plastic+windshield+polish+and+scratch+remover&qid=1625922245&sprefix=Plastic+windshield+%2Caps%2C173&sr=8-5). I would say the thickness is actually more than the other 2 more expensive brands but pretty close. I have no issues with the fit of any of them nor have I had any quality issues. The one thing I do and this goes for the other brands too is I Dremel out the 2 side holes so I can change windshields without removing any of the screws. Once you tighten down the bolts it isn’t going anywhere so I think the design of these is overkill on the holes, my opinion, may not be yours. No matter what the product someone, somewhere always finds a way to screw it up and blame the product and write a bad review. "The windshield flew off going down the highway!" Thats operator issues I would guarantee it. So my review is this, if you are looking for one windshield and you know what size you need and have the budget for a brand name, go for it. If you are like me and want MANY options in sizes and colors or want to test out a few sizes for the price you can’t go wrong. There are always people out there who buy a $20 windshield and expect a $200 windshield and will bash the $20 one. I’ll put it this way if this windshield is only worth $20 then the Harley and Klock Werks are only worth $30-$50 depending on size. If in fact you believe the Big name brands are worth their $150-$180 price tag then these are worth $120-$140. There is NOT that much of a difference to warrant that much of a price difference. I could replace my windshield every spring for the next 9 years and have spent less than 1 Klock Werks windshield. I’ve been running these for a year now and they still look great so there is no need to replace them that often if ever.
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