2015 Kawasaki Versys 650 Oem Windshield 39154 Clear on 2040-parts.com
Orinda, California, United States
This screen has seen about 2,000 miles. A small scuff on the front just above the Kawasaki label (I point to it in one of the photos but not sure you can see it). Some swirls noticeable when held at the right angle. Neither of these are really noticeable outdoors while riding or parked.
This sale is for the shield only. Hardware is NOT included (no knobs, washers, bolts, or brackets). |
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