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Roland Sands Design Windshield For Honda Cbr600rr, 2007-2008, 600rr, Smoke on 2040-parts.com

US $79.99
Location:

Aurora, Illinois, US

Aurora, Illinois, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Roland Sands Design Manufacturer Part Number:2301-0948 Placement on Vehicle:Front

New Roland Sands Design windshield for Honda CBR600RR. This item has never been installed. This part is also discounted greatly it retails at $118.95

Part Number:

2301-0948

Description:

Roland Sands Design windshield

Fits:

2007-2008 Honda CBR600RR 

RSD Clarion Honda CBR 600rr Windscreen for 07-10 model years. The Roland Sands Designs Clarion windscreen is the most technically advanced windscreen available. The custom-formed premium .093" acrylic material provides superior optical clarity and performance. The RSD graphics are double screen-printed using a proprietary ink system to ensure a strong bond to the windscreen surface. Designed as a direct replacement windscreen utilizing your stock mounting hardware. DOT approved.

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