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'95-97' Cbr900rr Clear Windscreen on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Conyers, Georgia, United States

Conyers, Georgia, United States
Condition:New

                  '95-97' CBR900RR CLEAR WINDSCREEN

Item is guaranteed to fit the year, make, and model of the motorcycle it was taken from. Additional years, makes, models may be listed in title; however, fitment is not guaranteed for all years, makes, models listed in title. Item is in functioning condition unless otherwise described or shown in photographs.

Please do not assume that anything not pictured is included; (nuts, bolts, etc.). What you see in the pictures is what is included. If you have any questions, please contact us prior to purchasing.

Any issues with a part please email or call us directly before opening a EBay Case. We will try our best to work with you to resolve the problem.

We are committed to selling top-quality new and used parts.

We also sell a full line of new name-brand tires, batteries, spark plugs, exhaust systems, brakes, helmets, oil and air filters, chain, lubricants, and all other supplies and accessories.

We also sell used motorcycles.

WE ACCEPT RETURNS WITH A 20% RESTOCKING FEE

Rock City Cycles, 1018 Iris Drive SE, Conyers, GA 30094
770-918-9885

OPEN: Tuesday thru Friday - 10a to 6p; Saturday - 9a to 4p
CLOSED Sunday and Monday

Rockcitycycles dot com

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