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Parabellum Replacement Windshield Yamaha Super Tenere Windshield Windscreen on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Dahlonega, Georgia, United States

Dahlonega, Georgia, United States
This shield is a factory second. it may have some tiny marks in the plastic but might not even be noticeable.
Brand:Parabellum Ltd. Warranty:No Surface Finish:Acrylic

Parabellum Replacment Windshield for 2012 and 2013 Super Tenere

This windshield is for a 23inch (tall)  in CLEAR.
(from top hole to top of shield is 17 inches)


comes with New hardware and instructions
description: retail: $199.00

The Parabellum Replacement Windshield for the 2012-13 Yamaha Super Tenere uses advanced award winning design for a quiet ride and better gas mileage. It is made from 3/16 inch thick, cast military aircraft grade acrylic. It is 3 inches wider than stock on each side at the top of the shield and is 2 inches wider than stock at the bottom of the shield and accommodates bar risers and the Yamaha wind deflectors.

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