Road King Detachable Windshield, Came Off 2006 Model, Some Wear On Glass on 2040-parts.com
Eau Claire, Wisconsin, US
Detachable windshield taken off of 2006 Harley Davidson Road King. The windshield is missing one nut and screw. Mounting brackets is good condtion. Windshield has some scratches and shows some signs of use. Windshield is 16" tall from cutout for light and 23.75" wide. Please email with any questions. Thank you for looking.
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