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Windshield Bolts Nuts Screw For Yama Kawasa Ducati Hond Suzu Red on 2040-parts.com

US $6.90
Location:

Walnut, California, United States

Walnut, California, United States
Condition:New Fit:Custom Fit Brand:aftermarket parts Manufacturer Part Number:hbhbmoto Warranty:Yes Surface Finish:new UPC:Does not apply

High quality Anodized Aluminum windshield Bolts with Nuts & Plastic Washers.
Condition : New
Bolt Size : M5 x 15mm
Material:Aluminum Alloy and Rubber
The kit comprises:
10 PCS Aluminium Bolts
10 PCS Well nuts
1 PCS Hex key
Colour: Same as picture show , RED
Easy installation! Simply replace the existing bolts with these , No installation guide
Fitment:
Ducati (All Models & Years)
Honda (All Models & Years)
Kawasaki (All Models & Years)
Suzuki (All Models & Years)
Yamaha (All Models & Years)
Triumph Daytona (All Models & Years)
All motorcycl with M5 size windshield
******If Fit for Ducati Windscreen need to drill the hole to 5mm ******
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PLEASE NOTE: This is an aftermarket custom item, not an OEM part. It will fit the models listed above but modification may or may not be required. This item is intended for professional installation, instruction manual is not included. Make sure it will fit before you buy.

Trademark Disclaimer:hbhbmoto sells aftermarket and off-brand replacement parts for a wide range of vehicles. hbhbmoto not sponsored ,affiliated, or otherwise connected in any way to any of the manufactures named in this eBay listing. hbhbmoto’s use of ant registered trademark is for reference purposes only, and all trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
Including but not limited to Trade mark Owners:
Harley-Davidson Inc
Honda Motor Company, Ltd.
Suzuki Motor Corporation
Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd.
Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd.
Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A.


PLEASE NOTE: This is an aftermarket custom item, not an OEM part. It will fit the models listed above but modification may or may not be required. This item is intended for professional installation, instruction manual is not included. Make sure it will fit before you buy.

Trademark Disclaimer:hbhbmoto sells aftermarket and off-brand replacement parts for a wide range of vehicles. hbhbmoto not sponsored ,affiliated, or otherwise connected in any way to any of the manufactures named in this eBay listing. hbhbmoto’s use of ant registered trademark is for reference purposes only, and all trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
Including but not limited to Trade mark Owners:
Harley-Davidson Inc
Honda Motor Company, Ltd.
Suzuki Motor Corporation
Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd.
Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd.
Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A.

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