Rain-X® Plastic Water Repellent is a plastic treatment for water.

The Heritage Line: Beaded Windshield Components Dakota 3.0 and Gladiator are examples.

The VStream® Windscreens for Gold Wings SwitchBlade® Quick-Release Windshields are made by Spartan®.

The Quick Release Back Rest/Luggage Rack is one of the accessories from Paladin.

National Cycle ATV Windshields and Bobcat ATV Fairings are examples.

VStream Windscreens Heavy Duty, Dakota 4.5, ZTechnik, and Flyscreen are some of the brands.

The ZTechnik Windscreen Stabilizer Kit is a Windshield accessory.

ZTechnik® accessories include accessory mounts, accessory mount cases, and accessory lighting mounts.

ZTechnik® Machined aluminum ZCaps are made from anodized aluminum.

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To help you get more miles out of your windshield and to help it do its job more effectively in all kinds of weather conditions, we have two products from the worldwide experts in windshield technology.

ShieldWash and RainZip® are special formulas made in our own chemical lab that have been tested for effectiveness.We use it on our bikes.Products are sold separately.

Do you want bugs and dirt on your car to melt away?The premiere motorcycle manufacturer could make the premiere windshield cleaner.National Cycle's N1401-01 ShieldWash keeps your car clean.

It's also good for helmet face shields and goggles, and safe on almost any type of glass.

National Cycle developed N1410-01 RainZip®, a specially formulated rain repellence treatment that is safe to use on your national cycle window.It's safe to use on any motorcycle.

RainZip will bead up and blow away even at riding speeds of less than 30 mph.

Our kit has an 8-oz. container.Shield wash is in a bottle.A small microfiber cloth is used to carry on the bike.

There is a 3-oz.It's enough to keep your windshield clear and rain-free for a long time.

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