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Yamaha Oem Touring Windshield For 2006 -2012 Fjr1300a Part #aba-2d203-10-00 on 2040-parts.com

US $90.00
Location:

Saint Michael, Minnesota, United States

Saint Michael, Minnesota, United States
Condition:Used Brand:YAMAHA Manufacturer Part Number:ABA-2D203-10-00 Placement on Vehicle:Front

I've got an extra windshield in the garage that I might as well offer up for someone's use. It's a Yamaha factory touring windshield for the FJR1300 Gen 2. This windshield is Yamaha part number ABA-2D203-10-00 for years 2006 - 2012. It is approximately 4" taller than the stock windshield. 

The windshield has no more than a few hundred miles of use and is clean and clear with only a couple of very light surface blemishes that can only be seen in certain lighting and that do not appear in photographs. There are no chips or scratches; it is overall in excellent condition. Includes the attached foam gasket and uses the existing mounting hardware on the bike.

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