The biggest risk seems to be not lining the bolt up exactly with the brass fittting, then assuming that the screwing in process is only a little tight at first, and then you find out you've started to cross thread the brass fitting and now maybe the fitting is spinning. I was worried I'd started to do that so I chased the brass threads with a die, then threaded the bolt back into it - very carefully and slowly - WITHOUT the windshield on. Once I knew the bolt was seating properly in the fitting, I backed it out and put that one in first (of the four) through the windshield.
Always start to feed the bolts by fingertip, and carefully
feel them threading into the brass fittings. If they don't want to go...DON'T FORCE THEM! Get a flashlight and make sure everthing in the hole is lined up like it should be, then try again. Make sure the threads on the bolts are clean, for crying out loud! Above all, go slow, don't get frustrated, and never assume the bolt is properly screwing in until you've made
several revolutions with the bolt into the fitting.
Last piece of advice, don't use a ratchet to screw the bolts back in, start them with your fingers, then continue to tighten carefully with an allen wrench and don't overtighten them! They just need to be snug. Then, check them periodically for tightness, especially if you log a lot of miles.
Lastly...shame on you HD for making such a crappy-ass system on a $40k motorcycle. Is that the best your Rushed more folks could come up with? You should be ASHAMED!
