I have 2 bikes each with a Parabellum Scout fairing. One of the Parabellum wiindscreens is too short, the other is tall, but is cracked but functional. I also have a sidecar for which the stock windscreen isn't useable. I cut a piece of Lexan for the hack windscreen and fabbed a retainer piece for it out of fiberglass. But now I need a taller windscreen that wraps around the passenger area, so I will have to bend the Lexan. Parabellum wants close to $200 per windscreen, not unreasonable but still costly. For the sidecar windscreen, I will have to go to a place that fabricates polycarbonate, has an oven, can build the jig for the drape mold, and will charge I'm sure several hundred dollars.
I've done a lot of googling but haven't found any reliable way to home-brew the bending of lexan. I have read that some people have some success building a box or retaining jig to keep it in the desired bend and then using a heat gun to uniformly apply heat -- without the heat it won't retain the shape but will just jump back to straight once it's off the jig.
Anyone have any success bending Lexan or know someone who can do it at a reasonable cost? Thanks for any tips.