
MEM-9903 MOUNTING KIT
BLADERUNNER, MALIBU
ALWAYS COVER THE FRONT FENDER AND GAS TANK TO AVOID DAMAGE
*INSTALLATION IS EASIEST WITH A SECOND PERSON*
Tools required: 3/16” Allen wrench (included)
1. Loosely attach the four, rod collar assemblies to the windshield using the santoprene grommets.The rubber
grommets should be inserted through the holes in the windshield so that the grommet lays flat on each side
of the windshield. (See Figure 1.1 & 1.2)
2. Insert the short ends of the longer rods into the upper rod collars, making the ends flush. Move the rods
around until they intersect the handlebars and look good, so you can see where to mount the handlebar
clamps. (In some cases you may want to use the other rods, as they are interchangeable).
3. Loosely mount the handlebar clamps. (On 7/8” bars, use the sizing bands provided). (See Figure 2)
4. Slip the upper mounting rods into the rod holders on the handlebars.
5. Insert the short ends of the shorter rods into the lower rod collars, making the ends flush. Move them
around until they intersect the fork legs and look good. (Make sure that no part of the hardware contacts
the tank when the front wheel is turned all the way in either direction).
6. Loosely attach the adjustable fork clamps to the fork legs. (See Figure 3) Then connect the lower mounting
rods.
7. While everything is still loose, carefully check tank clearance, shield height/angle and alignment and make
sure nothing is in a bind. Tighten everything.
NEVER ride with any part of the mounting hardware missing or loose.
Fig. 1.1 left side Fig. 1.2 right side Fig. 2 clamp mounted on bars Fig. 3 clamp shown on fork
CARE AND CLEANING
To clean your windshield, wash it with warm water and a mild, non abrasive dishwashing liquid. Use a soft cloth such as a
T-shirt or flannel cloth.
To protect your windshield, use NOVUS #2 to remove minor scratches, or use polish specially designed for plastic.
NEVER use glass cleansing agents, they may cause severe damage to your windshield.
Never use any petroleum-based chemicals, or cleaning agents with ammonia.
This includes Rain-X, brake fluid, acetone and gasoline.