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Windvest Motorcycle Windshields - The Latest in Motorcycle Windshield Design Technology

Windvest Motorcycle Windshields

(9 reviews)

Your customer service really sucks. Called the company the woman was pretty rude then left on hold…read moreand never came back to the phone. Plus, what makes your business different from the well known excellent quality and craftmanship of the Klock Werks brand? ou look like a copycat, which is really bad on your part.

I am a guy who rides rolling couches, geezerglides, and other full dress touring style…read moremotorcycles. Recently, I had a "Then Came Bronson" Modern Tribute Bike built. Trying to stay faithful to the original appearance of the 1969 Sportster used in the TV series (1969-1970, 26 Episodes), a windshield would not be used. Have you ever tried riding a motorcycle on a freeway at 65 MPH in high wind with sand blowing everywhere? Or those flying insects that just happen to be in your way on those "Long Lonesome Highways"? Let me tell you, a windshield is a "Must Have" item. Of course, you can always wear those $800 full face helmets that completely cover your head and a heavy leather jacket to protect your upper body. (I fully approve and support safety clothing and helmets). The reality is in harsh environments, a windshield really offers greatest comfort to the rider. The decision was made to seek out a small, fully functional windshield that was of great quality, strength and superior design. The ONLY one that fit my requirements was Windvest. I was over at Corbin's during this last 4th if July Hollister Rally and met Doug and Tami, owners of Windvest. Since I did not have my bike there, (was riding Polaris's Mother Ship, Victory Vision), they told me to drop by the shop in Morgan Hill on Tuesday. I did as asked and was amazed of the quality and thickness of the shield. Doug EXPERTLY installed this (he knows all the tricks and proper torque settings) but told me to try it and return for further adjustments if needed. I did as asked and WOW, what a difference! I am very tall (6'3") so I bought the 18" Windvest. Immediately my ride had improved 100%. I was amazed how it was giving me similar comfort and protection that larger, frame mount fairings/windshields offered. It was almost perfect, but I needed it to be just a bit higher. Called Doug up, told me to come back the next day, which I did, and Doug raised it 1". Now it is perfect! I know you've heard the old saying "Size Matters", but in the case of the Windvest, "Design Matters". Check out their website or give Doug or Tami a call. They are very dedicated to the business offering superior customer service! I highly recommend this product and business!

APM Custom Engines - He did the head work... valves lapping, hot tanked the heads to clean them up and then new crank install, balanced blueprinted.

APM Custom Engines

(14 reviews)

By far one of the top rated machine shop I've used great prices and fast and quality work great…read morepeople to work with on your project car! Very knowledgeable and dependable.

This is an old review, but when APM did my engine, there was no internet…read more 20 years ago I was 17 with a small block chevy I saw sitting in my neighbors yard and bought for $50 and a 74 K5 blazer I bought from my grandpa for $600. I wanted an engine that would last. I disassembled the engine and took the parts to APM. They not only did they rebuilt it, but they took the time to explain to me what they were doing and taught me about small block chevys. My budget was limited - coyote valley clays is fun but they don't pay much - and they worked with that. The engine survived. I put it through a lot during my 20s. Lots of full throttle acceleration. Hard pulls through the sierras to snowboard and then to work. Lots of high speed freeway. Everything from 30" to 38" tires. 4,500rpm dirt road all day long. And, then 10 years without starting and parked in a carport during my 30s. Last week I pulled the plugs, oiled the cylinders, changed the oil, and fired it up and took the wife and kids for a ride around the block. The oil pressure is good and it started right up. Sounds like it has good compression. The kids loved it. I have been nothing but happy with this engine. When it was built they said, we had some free time the other evening and worked on your engine for something to do. You will be happy with this. Someday I'll open that engine up and see what is inside. Thank you Felix for running an honest and competent shop.

Veritas Cycle Works - motorcyclerepair - Updated May 2026

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