Sad story, just not into telling it all.
During a 60 mile round trip, I stopped my bike. When I got ready to leave, the bike was dead, light was bright, horn would blow, but no starter. After what seemed like a long time, I finally called a buddy with a trailer to come get me.
On the way home, the bike fell over. Broke the windshield, gas was running out. Picked the bike up, turned off the gas and went home. It took two weeks to get a battery, backordered. I changed the plug, it looked good but since I checked it and it was a couple of years old, while I had it apart, it seemed like the thing to do. Finally got the battery, still wouldn’t start, turned on the gas and it fired right up.
The windshield was the worst part. I guess I could have bought a new one, but that was not a real good option. I had a big piece of Plexiglas, I was going to trace and just cut a new one, but the glass was not as thick as I remembered. That did not seem like such a good option.

I finally measured, drew, messed and finally just freehanded the curve I needed on top of the windshield and cut it off with my dremel. If you look close, you can see it is not exactly, the right shape and does not have the right curve. But it was the best I could do with what I had. Maybe this will help someone.

On the bright side, the windshield was all that was messed up and I was not on the bike when it fell.