For sale is this new Slipstreamer Windshield model no. SO-4. The bright fluorescent pink is great for visibility so that other motorists are able to spot the driver. Sorry, but I don't ship outside the United States.
Windshields for Sale
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- Slipstreamer ss-32 falcon screen clear 16x34.5 cruiser(US $238.23)
- Slipstreamer ss-1 windshield standard clear atv universal(US $122.65)
- Honda cbr1000rr cbr 08 11 airflow windshield shield dt - made in england(US $79.95)
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