Denali Motorcycle Lens Protector on 2040-parts.com
Weaverville, North Carolina, US
New Denali lexan lens protectors, 2" 1/8" thick uses 3M dual lock tab technology for secure mounting. Protect your expensive lights from flying rocks. 3" lens protectors can also be purchased. Just advise what size you want in "comment to seller." 2 lens covers and 8 mounting tabs included. (On vacation 10/9-10/13)
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