A manually-adjustable, non-destructively-attachable deflector for motorcycle windshields.
The spoiler clamps on trailing edge of motorcycle windshield and tilts up or down to keep the turbulant air away from your helmet, i.e. reduced wind noise and buffeting. Or steer the air toward your helmet, if you prefer.
Purchase M3 bolts of 12 to 20mm lengths for assembly. Purchase matching Nyloc nuts. Use a sheet of thin rubber or foam to make the clamp jaws grip better.
Assembly:
(1) Bolt the left and right wings to the center wing panel.
(2) Bolt the brackets onto the left and right wings.
(3) The clamps are a little tricky. The bolt going through the rearmost holes should have two nuts between the jaws of the clamp. One nut is tightened up against the upper clamp arm. The other nut is used to push the opposite jaw DOWN.
(4) The frontmost holes have a bolt through them. One nut is used to pull the lower clamp arm toward the upper.
(5) Clamp the jaws onto windshield with a latter of thin rubber underneath in order to protect the windshield.
(6) Adjust the angle of the spoiler as necessary.