Instructions
Before you start working on the bike you should make sure that that your windscreen kit contains all the parts it should. You should have an instruction sheet which will give you a full parts listing. The parts will include the plastic screen, four screen mountings, four mounting arms, two handlebar clamps, two fork-leg clamps, and enough nuts and bolts to hold it all together. These main components are themselves made up from smaller parts which I will list in more detail later.
If everything is included you are ready to start fitting it.
The first thing to do is to prepare the screen itself. You should have enough bits to make up the four screen mountings which will need to be fitted to the plastic shell of the screen. Each mounting is made up from two bits of foam padding, a couple of bolts and 4 plastic parts (I will call these the "front plate", "back plate", "arm clamp" and "clamp holder"). You should notice that there are left-handed and right-handed versions of the "arm clamps". For each mounting use a clamp which will allow the bolt to enter from the nearest edge of the screen. In other words, when building a mounting for the right-hand side of the screen, use a clamp which will accept a bolt from the right. This will make it easier to tighten the bolts later. Also make sure that you use the "arm clamps" which have the top sealed to prevent the mounting arms from passing through.