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Harley Road Glide Fltr Fltrx Fltru Vstream Windscreen Windshield 9.25" Dark Tint on 2040-parts.com

US $130.46
Location:

Brighton, Michigan, United States

Brighton, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:National Cycle Manufacturer Part Number:N20423

Harley Road Glide 1998-2013 FLTR FLTRX FLTRU VSTREAM Windscreen Windshield 9.25" DARK TINT

USES STOCK MOUNTING POINTS!

Height: 09.25" (23.5cm)

Measured vertically from the bottom center mount hole to the top of the screen.

COMFORT – OPTICS – STRENGTH
This model of National Cycle's widely acclaimed VStream® Windscreen will fit late-model FLTR Harley-Davidson® motorcycles. The patented "V" shape and advanced dimensional contours push the wind vortex away from the rider's head, resulting in a peaceful, quiet riding environment. The passenger's comfort is improved as well and stereo users will notice it's not necessary to turn up the volume as much!

Lexan® polycarbonate is used for outstanding optics and impact strength 23X better than acrylic. Then we add our exclusive Quantum® hardcoat for scratch resistance 10X better than FMR coating and 30X better than acrylic replacement screens. This is one tough windscreen!

Reduced wind noise... less turbulence... superior strength... perfect style. The VStream revolution is here!



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