Klock Werks 12" Dark Smoke Flare Windshield For 1998-2013 Harley Road Glide Fltr on 2040-parts.com
Warminster, Pennsylvania, US
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Klock Werks Flare Windshield
This item fits:
- Wind tunnel designed and tested, the "hips" provide added downforce while the flip at the tip directs air over the rider to help eliminate the swirl of air found in front of the rider on standard windshields
- Lexan® Polycarbonate with FMR hard coating is used to create these custom-molded designs with unmatched durability
- All are predrilled for easy mounting using stock windshield hardware
- 12" Dark Smoke
- Made in the U.S.A.
NOTE: Patent Pending.
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