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KAWASAKI MULE SX HALF WINDSHIELD

KAWASAKI MULE SX HALF WINDSHIELD

Regular price $134.95 USD
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Keep the Wind Off Your Face
If you want to stop the wind but don’t want to seal up your cab, get SuperATV’s Half Windshield for your Kawasaki Mule SX. It gives you protection from the elements without forcing you to give up your open-cab feel. Plus, it’s the perfect height to deflect tons of wind without blocking your view.

The Comfort You Need
Riding in through dust and sand forces you to choose between a cooling breeze and getting a faceful of dirt. That’s exactly what half windshields are best for. They divert air up and over your head to keep dust out of your face without eliminating your airflow, plus it doesn't compromise access to your hood. It’s the best way to stay comfortable on dusty summer rides.

Made of Unbeatable 1/4” Polycarbonate
When you’re riding with the pedal floored, you need to make sure you’ve got the toughest windshield on the market. That’s why we use 1/4” polycarbonate that’s 25 times stronger than acrylic and 250 times stronger than glass. It’ll take massive hits without cracking, and doesn’t shatter like acrylic. If you’re off-road, poly is the way to go.

WARNING: This product can impact machine operation. Customer and/or user is responsible for ensuring that this product is compatible with their machine as currently configured, properly installed, and understands any impact this product has or might have on the machine's operation.
  • Kawasaki Mule SX : 2017+
  • Kawasaki Mule SX SE : 2020+
  • Kawasaki Mule SX XC : 2020+
  • Kawasaki Mule SX XC LE : 2020+
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Matthew Yoha
Wish there were instructions

The 1/2 windshield is nice, well-made and fairly thick. There were no instructions with it, so it took a minute to figure out where the rubber strips went. As a suggestion, don't pull the film all the way off first thing. Pull it back on both ends and sides about 2" and tape it down on the bottom and sides. Then put the rubber strip with the bumper cushion on the bottom towards the paint. I had to cut the other rubber strip with the bumper cushion on the side into 2 8" strips for the sides before strapping everything down.
I also laid down 3M paint protector tape first so that the windshield sat on the tape and not the paint. Figured over time the windshield would rub a spot into the paint.
The biggest thing was not having the instructions and just doing putting it together with some common sense.
You might want to suggest buying the 3M paint protector tape with it, just a suggestion.