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US $29.00
Location:

Woodland Hills, California, United States

Woodland Hills, California, United States
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 Harley Road King 18.5" DARK TINT 1/8" THICK USA POLYCARBONATE, same as H-D (#201574582713)

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15.5" Tall and and 1/2" WIDER SIDES,  King size, PERFECT FOR 2-UP OR LONG RIDES  Custom made to order windshield for your Harley Road King.


Made from 1/8" thick ( same as H-D OEM) American Polycarbonate material (NOT CHEAP AND DANGEROUS ACRYLIC, or "ABS plastic" crap).

All mounting holes PRE DRILLED TO EXACT H-D OEM SPECS, for your convenience.


  • Very simple ten minute install.



All questions welcome, I love questions.

Made right here in the U.S.A for Harley owners, by a Harley owner.

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