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Quick Detach Windsheild For Motorcycle on 2040-parts.com

US $79.95
Location:

Tooele, Utah, United States

Tooele, Utah, United States
Some scratching and scuffing from use. Im not sure what it goes to. The label is covered by the vinyl on the bottom
Placement on Vehicle:Front

Used Windshield for motorcycle. Measures 28" tall 22" wide. The label is covered up by the vinyl on the bottom so I don't know what it goes to, Im assuming FLHR. I don't really want to cut it off to look. You may be able to tell by the shield or the brackets. its still in good shape .. If you have any questions please ask

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