Klockwerks Windshield For Hd Road Glide on 2040-parts.com
Trabuco Canyon, California, US
Klockwerks replacement windshield smoked 15 inch. Was on my 2009 Road glide will fit shark nose fairing. Great windshield for a tall rider and great for long trips. Great condition no scratches.
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