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Moto Brackets Windscreen Acrylic - Smoke Wsas501 on 2040-parts.com

US $40.45
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New Richmond, Wisconsin, United States

New Richmond, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New Brand:Moto Brackets Color:Acrylic - Smoke Manufacturer Part Number:WSAS501 Disclaimer:Stock Images Used - Verify Using Title and Part Number

Moto Brackets Windscreen Acrylic - Smoke WSAS501
  • Top-quality windscreens with economical pricing
  • Industry standard cockpit curve gives the rider a proper air pocket
  • Predrilled to fit OEM mounting points
  • Available in acrylic or polycarbonate; impact-resistant polycarbonate screen has a tapered edge to eliminate the need for windscreen trim
  • Bolt kits replace the OEM hardware; great addition when upgrading to a new windscreen
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