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Windvest Clear Windshield 14 X 14 Harley Motorcycles Sportster 1984-07 10-1045c on 2040-parts.com

US $274.50
Location:

Harleysville, Pennsylvania, United States

Harleysville, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Surface Finish:CLEAR Brand:WindVest Warranty:Yes Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:10-1045C Placement on Vehicle:Front UPC:Does not apply

WindVest Clear  Windshield 14 x 14 Harley Motorcycles SPORTSTER 1984-07 10-1045C

 CLEAR WINDSHIELD

by

WINDVEST

THE #1 NAME IN HARLEY WINDSHIELDS

MADE IN USA

EASY ON EASY OFF QUICK DETACH MOUNTING SYSTEM

WIND TUNNEL TESTED AND SHAPED FOR MAXIMUM DEFLECTION

MOUNTING BRACKETS ARE CNC'D 6061 BILLET ALUMINUM

  HIGH LUSTER POLISHED AND CHROME PLATED

MEASURES 14" H x 14" W

RETAIL PRICE IS 366.00

FITS SPORTSTER AND FXR MODELS

 WITH DUAL GAUGES 1984 THRU 2007

(except FXLR)

PART # 42-953 WINDVEST # 10-1045C

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HARLEYSVILLE MOTORCYCLE CO INC

215-453-7475 *** EST. 1994

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