National Cycle Touring Heavy Duty Windshield 2210 on 2040-parts.com
Vincentown, New Jersey, United States
This windshield is brand new, never used or mounted. Bike was wrecked before we got it on it. In original box with adjustment instructions. It is a tall screen with wide proportion and made with scratch resistant Lexan Polycarbonate. Has high luster outside chrome strapping. Height is 20 -20.5 inches and 21.5 wide.
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