Harley Davidson Eagle Wing Headlamp Visor Nip on 2040-parts.com
Inchelium, Washington, US
Found at a barn sale. New in dirty packaging. Staples still in place and item not broken or damaged. See photos for details. Multi fit, fits bikes with7" headlamps see last photo for more. I also have the Eagle Wing Passing Lamp visor pair that matches this on a deprecate auction. Thanks
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