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Kawasaki Vulcan Windshield K46001-019c on 2040-parts.com

US $73.67
Location:

Maywood, Illinois, United States

Maywood, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Brand:Kawasaki Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:K46001-019C

 
  • Classic windshield features a durable hard-coated polycarbonate to resist scratching.  It is a clear windshield

  • Mounting brackets attach quickly and support the windshield in 6 rubber mounted locations

  • Measurements from top of the headlight:  Large = 19 3/4" h x 23 3/4" w

  • Fits: Vulcan 800 Classic (96-05)

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