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Hotbodies Racing Stock Smoke Windscreen - 2003-2005 Yamaha R6, 2006-2009 R6s on 2040-parts.com

US $77.99
Location:

La Habra, California, US

La Habra, California, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details:I accept returns within 15 days, but charge a 15% return charge and Buyer is responsible for Returning Items in Purchased Condition. Refunds will be less 15% of purchase price paid and actual shipping charge. No refunds for lost or damaged items during shipping. Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Restocking Fee:No

Hotbodies Racing Windscreen - Stock Replacement - Smoke (Please contact us if you are interested in other colors)

Brand New!!!  Still in Original Unopened Package!

Will Fit All of the Following Models:

2003-2005 Yamaha R6

2006-2009 Yamaha R6S (S-Model Body Style)

Ready for Install!!!


From Hotbodies Racing - "Windscreens from Hotbodies Racing, are specially shaped to out-perform the competition on the street and the track! By employing a pressure and vacuum formed method, and using optically correct high-tech modified acrylic, these screens are considered the best on the market.


Tested and proven in the World Superbike Championship, these screens are extremely flexible and can endure great impact while also providing scratch resistance allowing for a long lasting, shiny screen.  All Hotbodies Racing screens are CNC trimmed and have a flame polished edge to reflect Hotbodies' expertise in industrial design.

The HBR Windscreen's are available in an OEM replacement "Supersport" shape or Hotbodies exclusive - dual radius "Grandprix" shape, that is 1" taller than stock and gives MUCH better aerodynamics. 

- No modifications necessary.
- Uses stock hardware.
- Made in the
USA!
- DOT Certified.


Also have ability to order other Hotbodies Racing Parts and Accessories for other makes and models.  Please contact us with the make and model you are interested in for price quote.

For More Item Information or Pictures... Please Text your contact info to 714-756-1136 - Thanks!

I Accept Paypal and all Credits Cards accepted through Paypal.  No COD

Will ship to anywhere in the US.  This Listing includes Free Shipping.  (No International Shipments / No Local Pick-ups)

I accept returns within 15 days, but charge a 15% return charge and Buyer is responsible for Returning Items in Purchased Condition.  Refunds will be less 15% of purchase price paid and actual shipping charge.  No refunds for lost or damaged items during shipping.

Thank you for you interest in my auction - Good luck bidding.

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