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39mm Harley Davidson Quick Release Wind Shield Used on 2040-parts.com

US $160.00
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Mount Vernon, Illinois, United States

Mount Vernon, Illinois, United States
This is a OEM Harley Davidson quick release clamp on wind shield. It is used in very good condition. no scratches , chrome is perfect. It came off a 2009 xl1200 custom with 39 mm tubes. I traded for a soft tail today and don't need this anymore. You will not be disappointed. It should fit any sportster from 2003 up but please check can't guarantee anything but 2009.
Displayed Make:Harley-Davidson Brand:Harley-Davidson Diameter:39mm

This is a OEM Harley Davidson quick release clamp on windshield. Includes wind shield and all clamps and brackets. It came off of a 2009 xl1200 custom sportster with 39mm fork tubes. No scratches on windshield , chrome is perfect. You will not be disappointed.

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