Klock Werks UTV Flare Windshield for Kawasaki KRX Models.
Don’t worry about the sand, the dust, the mud or other debris, because when your Kawasaki KRX Half Windshield is a UTV Flare™ windshield, your cab is more protected, you’ll still maintain your visual field, and it adds to improved vehicle performance.
Klock Werks patented Flare™ Windshield is now available to FXR Fans that are utilizing the FXRP Style Fairings. The Flare™ Windshield not only enhances the lines of this style fairing perfectly, it performs even better.
Finally, a windshield that works as hard as you do! Get all the debris and wind protection while maintaining visibility with the UTV Flare™ Windshield for your KRX 1000
This windshield is the perfect height, which means it’s tall enough to block the wind and short enough that you can still see, so you can get all your outdoor duties handled.
Flat windshields tend to push turbulent air directly at the driver and passenger, dumping it right into the cab.
The innovative UTV Flare™ Windshield—U.S. Pat. No. 10,118,468—design features “hips” at the outer edge of the shield that re-route air, and the “flip” at the top is designed to kick the air up and back as clean, less turbulent air for driver and passenger. This means you’ll have all the wind and debris protection you need without sacrificing your ability to see!
Made from high-quality Polycarbonate – the same material they use in bullet-proof-glass and NASCAR windshields – this heavy-duty, double-hard-coated, abrasion-resistant shield is up for whatever you are.
Black color versions are opaque and cannot be seen through. These may not be suitable for shorter riders.
Features:
- Attaches and detaches quickly
- Aggressive styling & design adds to the performance of the vehicle
- Regulate cab temperature easily
- Added abrasion resistance
- UTV Flare™ sits at same angle as front cage down tubes
- Made to mount to OEM roll cage, but fits many aftermarket cages (with similar to stock dimensions)
- Made In America
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