I let a family member drive the Conquest and -BAM- bye bye windshield.
The windshield was in the down position and the machine jumped just wrong going over a downed tree. The frame of the windshield landed on a vertical branch and bent, shattering the glass. If I had to give a scientific guess, I'd say we left about a gigazillion tiny pieces of glass on the trail where it fell.

I took apart the frame and did the best I could with limited tools to straighten it. I removed all the little glass from the rubber seal. Now I'm on the internet trolling for replacement glass.

BUT JEEZ
pointswest = $755
buyargo = $642
Then I stopped looking and came here for help.
I guess part of the cost is the aluminum frame and mounting bracket and rubber seal, etc.. I don't need any of that! I just want the glass. I did enjoy the scratch-resistant surface on the stock glass but not enough to justify a few hundred in price difference.
Does anyone here have experience with replacing the glass? I am guessing it's about an 1/8th of an inch thick. What type of alternatives do I have to purchasing those expensive setups like I mentioned?
Thanks so much!
The windshield was in the down position and the machine jumped just wrong going over a downed tree. The frame of the windshield landed on a vertical branch and bent, shattering the glass. If I had to give a scientific guess, I'd say we left about a gigazillion tiny pieces of glass on the trail where it fell.


I took apart the frame and did the best I could with limited tools to straighten it. I removed all the little glass from the rubber seal. Now I'm on the internet trolling for replacement glass.

BUT JEEZ
pointswest = $755
buyargo = $642
Then I stopped looking and came here for help.

I guess part of the cost is the aluminum frame and mounting bracket and rubber seal, etc.. I don't need any of that! I just want the glass. I did enjoy the scratch-resistant surface on the stock glass but not enough to justify a few hundred in price difference.
Does anyone here have experience with replacing the glass? I am guessing it's about an 1/8th of an inch thick. What type of alternatives do I have to purchasing those expensive setups like I mentioned?
Thanks so much!
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