 Hi, my name is Andrew Vargo with Razor Back Offroad and today we're excited to do an install video for a fixed windshield for the 2021 to current Razor Trail and Trail S machines. Now before we begin I'm going to go over some of the tools that you'll need for the install. So I kind of have divided them up into sections. So for this first section this will be the lower mounting brackets that you'll be mounting onto the windshield and you're going to need a 7-16 box wrench and a Phillips bit. And this is all the quarter inch hardware that we'll provide for you. And then the next part of the install which will actually mount the windshield to the lower roll bar, lower part of the machine on the roll bar, you'll need a 15 millimeter socket and then we have the bolts that you'll have to replace the lower bolts on the machine and we've provided that hardware and then the last part of the install will be the 5-16 hardware and you'll need a half inch socket and a box wrench for that. And I use a power drill, it just makes it faster just for these install videos but you can use hand tools if you don't have any drills or power tools at your disposal. So we do include a couple of rubber plugs here and these rubber plugs are meant for the Polaris aluminum stock roof. So the one thing that's nice about this windshield is that it is compatible with both of the Polaris stock roofs. So there's the plastic roof and then there's the aluminum roof that Polaris manufactures. So these plugs are used for that and if you visit our website you can see some photos and images of how this is installed onto that roof. So I'm going to go ahead and begin. Like I said, we're going to start with this first section. So to begin I'll flip over the windshield and it'd be nice if you had a workbench to work on but you're going to grab one of these brackets and you want the slot high and you want these other slots lower. So if I lay them down on the table you can see that they're tapered upwards. So this is the driver side and this is the passenger side and they're going to go onto the bottom like so. And so to install you're going to need one of these bolts. Put the washer on the bolt coming through the bottom and you're going to put the washer and then the nyloc nut on top. And you're going to do the same thing to the other slot. All right and like I said just leave everything hand loose because that's how we're going to leave it and then we're going to once you're done with that now we're going to go ahead and put on to the machine but before we do that you're going to need that 15 millimeter socket and you're going to want to you're going to want to remove the bottom bolts of this rolled cage just the bottom bolts and you're going to want to make sure you save the stock nyloc nut that's on the that comes stock on the machine. So I'm going to go ahead and remove those. Okay and then put this off to the side. Okay I'm going to grab the windshield and you're going to install it onto the machine so I kind of just like to do that and you just make sure the lower brackets are in place and that the panel is flat onto the roll cage like so and this window does have some tabs that are bent in the back and you just want to make sure that they're underneath there's a welded on bracket right here on the roll cage you just want to make sure that they're the tabs are underneath here and you'll you'll notice it too you'll see a big gap on the side here and or over there and you'll notice that if the tabs aren't tucked underneath there this will be sticking up and it won't look right so once you have that okay you're going to grab the two lower bolts that we provided for you and you're going to go ahead and install the lower bolt in place of that stock hardware bolt that you just took off earlier okay you're going to go ahead and tighten that down okay and once you're done with that we're going to go ahead in the next step and tighten these lower bolts here so for that so you're going to grab the Phillips bit and the 716 box wrench and you're going to come to the machine and you just want to make sure that the lower part of this panel is is sitting flush and it looks like it's following the contours of the machine and I always start with the lower bolt and you kind of need to look in here to see once you have that tightened down you're going to do the same thing to the other side so once you're done tightening the hardware on the lower bracket one thing before we move to the next step that I want to explain is that you can install this windshield obviously with or without the roof but if you do have the stock roof and you want to put it in I would say you'd want to at this point install it because it has some mounting brackets that come up and through here and we've designed it to have enough space up here at the top for those plastic brackets on the plastic roof to fit through here so at this time you'll want to want to pull back the windshield just a little bit and feed those plastic brackets through here and then you'll pull it down and it'll pull everything together and then you'll use the last pieces of hardware that we've provided to finish this windshield off so we'll go ahead and move to the next step you're going to want you're going to want the half inch socket and the half inch box wrench and you're going to want to grab one set of hardware just down and for this you're going to want the bolt and the washer to be the closest towards you and you're going to want the nyloc nut to be up and underneath and should be able just to install it go ahead and tighten that down okay you need to do the same thing to the other side so once you're done tightening all the hardware down and you're happy with how your windshield sits that will conclude the installation of the fixed windshield so once you're finished tightening all the hardware on your windshield you're happy with how it sits on your machine I'll talk a little bit more about why we designed it this way we designed this fixed windshield because it was really difficult with our folding windshield to get it to fit with the stock roofs that Polaris makes and so this was our solution to that that problem is that we wanted to provide you guys with a windshield that will be compatible with the Polaris stock roofs so this will fit with the plastic and aluminum stock Polaris roof but this will also fit with razorback off-road's roof as well so if you have any questions please contact our sales team at razorbackoffroad and visit our website at razorbackoffroad.com as well to see machine compatibility or any other information you may be looking for about this windshield well that concludes our installation video for the fixed windshield and other than that we hope to see you out on the trail