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Yana Shiki R-series Windscreen (dark Smoke) Fits: Kawasaki Zx1000 Ninja Zx-10r,z on 2040-parts.com

US $43.15
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Denver, CO, United States

Denver, CO, United States
Condition:New Brand:YANA SHIKI USA Manufacturer Part Number:KW-4014DS Part Brand:YANA SHIKI UPC:Does not apply

YANA SHIKI R-SERIES WINDSCREEN (DARK SMOKE)

SKU: KW-4014DS

  • Raised height center for increased aerodynamics and greater visibility
  • Made from super tough polycarbonate

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