7" Wind Splitter Windshield Tc-88 Touring Flht Flhx 2014-up Dark Smoke on 2040-parts.com
Saint Joseph, Missouri, United States
VT No: 51-0441
OEM No: 57400205 7" dark smoke Batwing fairing wind splitter windshield. NOTE: Does not fit with windshield bags or pouches. Fits: FLHT 2014-UP FLHX 2014-UP UOM: 1 - EA Country of Origin: Imported |
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