16" Harley Davidson Quick Release Windshield on 2040-parts.com
Independence, Missouri, US
**This listing is for a 16" Light smoke Harley Davidson windshield.
- Hugs the front headlamp for a sporty look
- Mounts to the fork tubes with die-cast lever-release clamps, so the windshield does not require any "leave behind" docking hardware
- Hugs the front headlamp for a sporty look
- Mounts to the fork tubes with die-cast lever-release clamps, so the windshield does not require any "leave behind" docking hardware
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