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Harley Davidson Touring Road King Detachable Windshield Standard Height Clear on 2040-parts.com

US $225.00
Location:

Portland, Maine, US

Portland, Maine, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Harley-Davidson® Manufacturer Part Number:58297-94 Placement on Vehicle:Front Surface Finish:Lexan Warranty:No Body & Frame Part Type:Windshields Part Type:Body & Frame Make:Harley Davidson

 Genuine Harley Davidson Road King Clear Detachable Windshield
Harley Leather Bag # 58297-94
Raise It Bracket

Get maximum protection from the wind. This clear polycarbonate windshield is  the standard-height windshield . The Detachable shield can be removed and re-installed in seconds to tailor your bike to different riding conditions. Windshield dimensions: Overall height-27.0"; overall width-23.1".

Standard Height Clear

Fits '94-later Road King models. Will fit '04-later FLHRS models with the additional purchase of Mounting Hardware Kit P/N 58221-04.

MSRP US $319.95

 Docking Kit Not Included. Everything Pictured is Included.

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