Up for auction is a detachable windshield for a Harley-Davidson softail. I used this on my 2007 FLSTN. The hardware is also included. Also included is a Harley windshield bag, leather and embossed. See picture. I will accept only paypal and only ship to the continental US. Thanks.
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Windshields for Sale
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