Harley-davidson Quick-release Detachable Touring Windshield - Used on 2040-parts.com
Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, US
Harley-Davidson
Quick-Release Detachable Touring Windshield – Used. Clear.
Fits: 2002-later VRSCA, 2004-2005 VRSCB and 2007 VRSCX. Contact seller with questions about your
specific model fitment. Windshield
dimensions: overall height 30.3”, height
above headlamp 24.6”, width 23.6”. This item is being listed
for one of our local customers. It has
been gently used. It may have some small marks or signs of
wear. We are an Authorized
Harley-Davidson dealer. We
take pride in bringing you only the best, for you and your ride. We appreciate
you looking at our listing. Happy
Bidding! This is a “Clearance
item”. All sales final.
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