Road King 11 In. Screamin' Eagle Wind Deflector Part Number 58163-02 on 2040-parts.com
Plano, Texas, US
Auction is for used Screamin' Eagle wind deflector, Harley part number 58163-02. Excellent condition, includes the mounting hardware, just clip in onto your bike. This came off of a 2002 SERK.
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