Honda Cbr600rr Cbr1000rr Lens Shield Cover Chrome - Made In England on 2040-parts.com
Ann Arbor, Michigan, US
The Superbike Store LLC - European Parts for Sportbikes - Clearance Center
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- Fits
- CBR600RR 2003 2004 2005 2006
- CBR1000RR 2004 2005
- Iridium Chrome
- New lens cover in hard acrylic - fits to the lens with 3M dual lock pads (included)
- Protects against stones and rock damage
- Easy to fit and remove for cleaning or night time use
- Not DOT Approved
- Made in England by Powerbronze - the European Market Leader in aftermarket parts - in business for 23+ years
- Shipped to you directly from our Michigan Warehouse
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Other parts we have – please ask us to list on for you:
- Entire Powerbronze Product Range
- Huggers
- Undertails / Tailguards
- Airflow Windshields
- Lens Covers
- Crash Protection posts
- Seat Cowls
- Fender Eliminators
- Fairing Lowers
- Streetfighter lights
- Bellypans
- Carbon Fiber Parts
- Front Fenders
- Chainguards
- Heat Shields
- Huggers
- Bellypans
And much more……………………..
Shipping – USA and Canada
- All us states are the fixed cost listed, Canada shipping cost is as listed also
Terms
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Payments
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Made in England by Powerbronze
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