Yamaha Royal Star Tour Deluxe 2005-up 17" Tall Clear Windshield on 2040-parts.com
Santa Fe Springs, California, US
You are bidding on a new 7Jurock replacement windshield for YAMAHA ROYAL STAR TOUR DELUXE 2005-UP Models. Windshield is 17" tall, 24" Wide (-2.5" Shorter, Stock Width). Handcrafted from 0.187 (3/16") thick cast military aircraft grade acrylic, specified for optical clarity. Clear, D.O.T. approved. Edges are hand ground and polished. All holes are CNC drilled to match your original hardware. Height is measured from the top of the headlight cutout to the top of the windshield and width at widest point. NOTE: Windshield does not come with hardware. Thank you
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