Harley Davidson Clamp Windshield 08-11 Softail Fxcw Fxcwc Rocker on 2040-parts.com
Rancho Cucamonga, California, US
Genuine Harley Davidson Clamp On Windshield
Removed from a 2008 FXCWC Rocker Softail
Will fit on 08-11 FXCW & FXCWC Rocker Models
Good used condition, does show some slight scratches.
Clamps are good condition, show slight wear. Should clean up nicely.
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18.5" wide, 20.5" tall from center cutout, 25" tall from bottom.
Please know this is a USED item and may have normal wear and tear, including scratches or dings.
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