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Memphis Shades - Mep8501 - 5in. Windshield For Batwing Fairing, Black on 2040-parts.com

US $70.00
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Pinebluff, North Carolina, United States

Pinebluff, North Carolina, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Memphis Shades Manufacturer Part Number:MEP8501

Memphis Shades winshield for batwing fairing. FAIRING NOT INCLUDED. Had this on my bike and swapped for a taller windshield. Used with some scratches, but looks good overall and gets the job done. I wanted a taller clear windshield so I swapped out. Sold as is. These cost over $85 new.

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