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Lot 5~clear Large 19"x17" Windshield For Chopper Cruiser Cafe Racer Wholesale on 2040-parts.com

US $179.95
Location:

Pomona, California, United States

Pomona, California, United States
Condition:New Surface Finish:Chrome/Clear Brand:Unbranded Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply


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LOT 5~Large 19"x17" Windshield For Chopper Cruiser Cafe Racer Wholesale

This high-quality fairing provides stunning good looks while adding an excellent degree of wind protection.

Hardware is fully adjustable for height and angle, includes hardware for both 7/8" and 1" handlebars.

Easy  installation, no additional parts are required.

To fit Harley Davidson all-models* 1970-2012 (*To fit all models EXCEPT Dyna Wide Glide 2006-2008, Fat Boy 2007-2010, Screaming Eagle 2008-2010) 

Quantity: 5 Pieces

Overall Size: 19" x 17" (H x W)

Condition: New; Never Installed

Item#: WINDSHIELD-HL(19X17)-CLEAR(5pc)














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