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Harley Davidson Windshield Road King on 2040-parts.com

US $55.00
Location:

Lorain, Ohio, United States

Lorain, Ohio, United States
used but in excellent condition
Displayed Make:Harley-Davidson Brand:Harley-Davidson

For sale is one genuine Harley Davidson windhield. The reflections of tin signs do not mean that the signs come with the sale.
The hardware is not included with this shield.
The shield was removed from my bike before I traded it in at the dealership.
There are no scratches on the windshield.
There is some stickiness where the hardware was but it comes off. Or you can leave it for when you put your hardware on.
There are some very small marks around the holes where the bolts go but they are regular wear and tear and the hardware covers them.
It is 22".
New the shield sells for 159.00 from harley dealers. I took a picture to show that price.
Buy with confidence. I have sold many parts off this bike that I traded in and everyone has been very happy with their excellent condition.
This shield is super clear.

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