This new version, Version 3 Mounting hardware, is now available and fits all Spyder F3 years.
What's great about this hardware and windshield, is if you have the Can Am Hardware or not, this windshield will work for you.
The photos on this page are of the Blue Ridge hardware and our windshields. Our hardware is very similar, but we do not have an outside cap of plastic like the OEM parts.
September 2025 Update: We are working on videos to explain the new hardware, in the meantime, here is the "Text Version"
Do you need to order hardware?
If you have Blue Ridge or Route 129 windshield with hardware, then you can order this windshield WITH NO MOUNTING HARDWARE. The windshield will be pre-drilled for that hardware.
If you're unsure what hardware you have, please email or text us a picture of your bike and we can help confirm.
There is also a Can Am Gauge Spoiler that you may have. If so, you'll need mounting hardware to install our windshield.
Does this windshield and hardware actually fit 2024 and 2025 F3S?
Yes! We've used the same mounting points as the Can Am Blue Ridge and Route 129 Windshields.
Where does the hardware come from?
We fabricate it in our shop. Well, mostly... Aluminum components are cut on our CNC machine. Components are welded together. The hardware gets sanded and powder coated. Then the hardware is tested, holes are reamed, and ready for shipping.
How did you get the design?
We originally designed this hardware in 2017. On the earlier models, there were more accessible mounting points so we used a different design of hardware for bikes up to 2023 ("Version 2" Hardware).
Once 2024 models came out, we realized we needed to finish our "Version 1" hardware design. But now, it's even better, so it's now referred to as "Version 3"
Why is this windshield better then the Blue Ridge Windshield?
Where to start, how about material... We use a high grade cast acrylic that is UV resistant and maintainable compared to Can AM OEM Windshields
Our windshields are also taller, wider, with different angles to improve air flow and actually give the riders some protection rather then ramping the wind at your head.
If you already have the Blue Ridge windshield, then you can use this windshield with your current hardware.
New Hardware Photos
Hardware Closeup from Outside. Washers and bolts visible from outside.
With a clear windshield, you will be able to see the brackets, but they are coated black to match the bike.
Side Bracket Closeup from Rider View
Side Bracket Mounting Point
Center Bracket Installation
The following information refers to Version2 hardware which we do not sell anymore. For model years 2012-2023
Oct 1, 2022UPDATE: We have discontinued our Adjustable hardware. Our Fixed hardware is now default and has also been updated to Version 2.0. Why? I guess we need a video to explain. Or just give us a call.
V2.0 hardware and windshields have great reviews! It is actually our originally designed hardware and we couldn't find a local fabricator to make them exact - which is now solved.
Want adjustable hardware? Just add a few rubber bushings under the windshield to adjust the angle! (We are working on testing and fabricating our own 'angle shims')
This windshield includes two mounting brackets and everything you need to install on the F3 or F3-S.
The pictures below are example photos with hardware that is not finished. The hardware that ships is powder coated black.
We will keep this product page updated with information or call/email if you have any immediate questions.
The hardware is a simple design that is very easy to install. And very, very sturdy.
We include longer bolts to mount the brackets- 40mm long M5 - 80 thread. And the windshield is installed with 6 nuts and bolts to the bracket - also Included.
And as a 6'4' rider, with my eyeline at 27 inches from the gas cap, I prefer the 17' windshield.
All windshield heights are measured vertical from the gas cap. Call or email with questions!
This is a custom made part. One that we do not have a hole pattern for. Or there isn't a standard hole pattern.
We include a practice piece of acrylic along with a drill bit specifically for acrylic.
Sanding and trimming may be required if this is a bubble windshield where even the mounting areas are not standard.
Fitting & Drilling Video
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Conventional high speed drill bits do not work well with hard plastics such as the high quality acrylic that we use, due to the following reasons:
-60 Degree bit that has a sharper point than a conventional bit
-A diamond dust coating helps the tip penetrate the plastic more smoothly, avoiding chipping and cracking
-Less pitch than a conventional bit
-A new bit guarantees a sharp edge that will make a smooth hole without riding up the drill bit
Drilling Tips:
-Do NOT support the back of your screen with anything! The screen should be drilled with no pressure on it.
-Drill perpendicular to the screen
-Slow to medium speeds work best when working with acrylic
-Let the bit do the work, try to take up to 1 minute drilling each hole
-Do not try and punch through the back side, once again, let the bit slowly cut through
Sanding and Trimming Windscreens
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Pro-Fit Screen!
Good news! Even though this windshield is made exactly to your specifications, it's still going to be a super easy install. No sanding or drilling needed. (Unless you want to modify it yourself. It's going to be yours, after all)
Installation typically requires turning bolts to take off old part and replace it with this one.
Please see Description tab for more specific information.
Bodywork
So exciting! New bodywork can totally change a bike and how it's perceived by everyone. For big projects, it can be daunting, but you're in the right place!
Our sturdy parts are made to last. However, when you first get it, you will still have to install it.
Installation typically goes like this...
Hold part up to bike.
Do I need custom mounting hardware or is this direct replacement?
Okay... it's going RIGHT here, maybe trim this a little?
Now, it fits where I want it, let's put some holes in it.
NICE! Looks great where it is. Whisper grey gel coat sure does look nice, but maybe I should paint it?
Scuff, Prime (2 coats?), Paint (2 coats?)
ADMIRATION
Bloody 'ell! Look at that! Nice work! Some steps may vary but you get the idea.
We are here to help if you need any tips or pointers. Or if you want to share any unique challenges you encountered, share that too! We're an open door.
Accessory
Ships in 3–5 business days. Enhances your setup.
Product Details
See full description for specifications and shipping time.
We put all of our parts in boxes unless you want to pick them up. Within the US, most of our packages go out UPS Ground.
International Shipping
Are you outside of the U.S.? That's great! Just be prepared to pay a little more in shipping costs. If you have a preferred carrier we can try to cater to that. Cheapest international option is USPS (if you've got a few months to spare in shipping time). UPS/FedEx are middle ground for International shipments. DHL is luxury, fastest and most expensive.
Returns
Whew, first off, no one likes returns! Not you, not us. Just the shipping carriers...
We're a small business, and returns can cause a lot of issues. We try our best to make sure all questions are answered, and you have everything you need to make an informed decision. IF you're unsure of something, PLEASE ASK. Myself (Zach) will be happy to help you.
Okay, back to RETURNS
We prefer exchanges! You need a part, we want to supply you with that part.
We know that it's hard to know exactly what you're getting before you put it on your bike. So we would much rather exchange or modify the part you ordered rather then take a return.
"So, does that mean no returns"
No, it doesn't. We will take a return if there's really no other option. Depending on the item's condition, there may be a 20% restocking fee.
Shh, We try not to advertise this, but if you ask politely (and pay for shipping) we will do a one-time modification to your part for free.
MOST windshields are measured on their vertical centerline of material.
There are a few windshields that are measured VERTICALLY (Can Am F3 Spyder, Shoei FM 2/3, among a few others.
But for the most part, it's that VERTICAL CENTERLINE of MATERIAL. Let's break it down...
This means if there is a cutout in the middle, it's measured wherever that centerline of material stops. OR maybe it's extended along the centerline. Either way, measure that WHOLE centerline of material.
What if your centerline of material goes in the fairing and you can't see it? Well, unfortunately we don't have a lot of fairings so we don't know how much is covered vs. exposed. SO, in order for us to make the right size, we will speak in terms of centerline of material.
Whew! Next question...
Most everything we sell is made to order. Like literally, we do a lot of work after you order to physically manifest your custom part.
That being said, standard turnaround for windshields is 2 to 3 weeks depending on model. For fiberglass bodywork, that lead time is closer to 6 weeks to get your part produced. We are working on reducing lead times. Faster if you bribe us with donuts. (Just kidding. We work for Benjamins.)
Most of our parts are designed to bolt on with minimal effort.
If tools scare you, we suggest befriending a mechanic or bribing a neighbor. Like us, probably donuts, beer, or benjamins will do the trick.
We’re obsessive about fitment, but if something’s off, reach out.
If you've got a 40 year old fairing that's been "modified"(repaired) 15 times, and you're complaining that our lines are 0.24" off, then get to sanding :) Just kidding, we’ll make it right or help you figure out how to.
In all seriousness, windshields for vintage fairings often require modification to some degree.
If it's a modern bike, we will sort something out but your part's shouldn't have any fitment issues!
WE PREFER EXCHANGES.
If you think you're going to return it, please contact us before buying. We'd rather talk out any questions you have before making a custom part.
We aren't pulling these off a shelf. We're putting in "blood, sweat, and tears" in order to get these in a box.
Yes — but your country’s customs office may hold your part hostage for reasons unknown to mankind. We’ll get it there; the rest is up to the border gods. Bribes may be required.
More expensive couriers are typically faster and more reliable (imagine that...). USPS < UPS/FedEx < DHL
Absolutely!
In your mind.
Aerodynamics help, but we can’t guarantee horsepower unless you’re tucking downhill with a tailwind.
We stand behind our craftsmanship. If something fails due to our error, we’ll fix it.
If you close your garage door on your bike or let your wife's boyfriend take it for a ride... that's on you.
Yes. Every single one. Even the ones with weird capitalization, no punctuation and blurry photos of handlebars or accidental selfies. We're here for it.
Whether it's pre-sale questions or post-sale questions we've got you!
They are a great group of guys (and gal!)—I’ve purchased several windscreens through them for my Honda Rebel 1100, and have always been met with excellent service. They were the first company to offer windscreens for their OEM batwing fairings, and while they do sell them in preset heights, they are also highly customizable in height, tint, etc., if you so choose.
Clean cut and sturdy in thickness, the quality is even better than OEM. I’ve had the opportunity to stop by their shop in St. Augustine; Zach, the owner, runs a clean and well managed business. I recommend his screens to anyone looking for an aftermarket windscreen, especially Rebel 1100 owners.