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New Harley-fxdf Dyna Fat Bob Hd Quick Release Compact Windshield Windscreen Oem on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Keller, Texas, United States

Keller, Texas, United States
only 20 miles, excellent condition
Brand:Harley Davidson Manufacturer Part Number:58617-09 Placement on Vehicle:Front Warranty:No

New genuine Oem HARLEY Davidson fat Bob quick release windshield for FXDF models 49mm clamps 

Was taken off as soon as the bike came home from the dealer and has been in attic ever since. 

Was only used for 20 miles 

NO SCRATCHES, NO RASH, NICE! !


Dimensions


Overall height- 26 3/4 inches 

Headlight cutout- 10 1/8 inches 

Overall width- 19 3/4 inches 

Top of cutout to top of windshield- 18 3/4 inches 

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