I need a 2009 windshield..

2E779870-038B-4A07-B991-6C5AA1631B4A.jpgThis is not original pic. Couldn’t get my picts to upload. I just purchased a 2009 with 42,000 miles advertised on Craigslist. The actual Stallion l purchased is on my profile and avatar. Has a custom made convertible top with zip on doors. Very pleased with it. A blast to ride. :wave4:
 
The convertible top doors are snap and zipped on. Not sure if we’ll ever use the top but it’s easy to install and remove if we ever decide to use it. :wave4:
 
The red one is the one I was looking at but it was only on a different site. They must have just posted it on ebay after talking with me and also finding out how difficult it is to get a windshield. I noticed that the fiberglass on the inside of the left side has a crack and in the back section you can actually see the grass showing through underneath. I tried to write to the white owner one to find out what the reserve price is and was told that its the same as the buy it now price. I then tried to write them back about something else and I kept getting a notice that the email was being rejected so I don't know if its a legit posting, buyer beware on that one as well...

Greg

Greg, Take a look at the last page on this thread. You may be able to contact him here. Rick

Thread: Post Your Stallion Trike Production Number
 
Always enjoy coming to Valley of The Sun. From October through May. 😄 Fountain Hills is the oasis of The Greater Phoenix Metro :wave4:
 
Can you show some pics of the framework you have and how you attached it to your windshield?

When I get a few minutes of free time I’ll take pictures of top. The chrome snaps in pic are drilled in windshield and around perimeter of top and doors. Has zipper around doors for easier access. :wave4:
 
I will work on creating a new post, but since this one is here I wanted to put this information up here too.

An independent shop that is owned by a friend of mine in Indiana took on this windshield "project" (he owns a few Stallions himself). He finally found a shop that had the tooling and ability to reproduce the windshields (there is a but to this a bit later) for not too terribly of an outrageous price & can get them in clear or a tinted version (for the same price as I understand it). He's already placed an initial order and plans to keep these in stock for customers or shops that need them.

Down side - they are not a "direct fit" for the fiberglass bodied units & would require the bottom of the windshield to be trimmed to fit the mounting that was used on the f-glass units. In short, you can take a plastic bodied windshield & modify to fit a fiberglass bodied unit, but can't do it the other way (which is why he had them made for the plastic body).

They aren't as cheap as he was hoping to be able to have them done for & are about $2,200 (price is the same for clear or tinted also). I have zero "skin" in this but I know that there are those of you out there wanting/needing windshields & wanted to pass the information along.

If you want more information or are interested in ordering, please contact him directly as these will not be carried or offered via Motor Trike/TBMS & are an "exclusive" that will only be offered through his shop. I can say that Bill is a stand up guy & will vouch for him as such (not that my word necessarily means a great deal :p).

Bill Acton

Indiana Mobile Home Transport

Springport, IN

765-289-0079
 
Can you show some pics of the framework you have and how you attached it to your windshield?

Too bad you're so far north as I'm about ready to let mine go with an Aluma TK1 trailer to haul it on. I've never hauled it, Just bought it in case of a hurricane so I wouldn't have to leave it behind. Tomg
 
Too bad you're so far north as I'm about ready to let mine go with an Aluma TK1 trailer to haul it on. I've never hauled it, Just bought it in case of a hurricane so I wouldn't have to leave it behind. Tomg

I'm not looking for a windshield any longer because I bought a Stallion.
 

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