Here is a genuine Harley Detachable windshield with clamps for a Softail Deuce . It has a very tiny light scratch that is hard to see (I pointed it out in the picture) otherwise it looks great and would be perfect to fight off the cold and the rain coming up this fall !Thanks for looking and please see my other listings Robs Used Harley Parts 703-476-6607
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