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Windshield; Harley Batwing Fairing Oem# 57400227 10 Inch Clear. on 2040-parts.com

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Galloway, Ohio, United States

Galloway, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Harley-Davidson Manufacturer Part Number:57400227

Fits '14 later electra glide, street glide, ultra limited and tri glide model harleys. Its a 10" clear OEM off my 2015 ultra limited. It measures 8" from bottom to top when fastened into place on the fairing so that is the actual area (how tall) you can see out of. It is oem with no scratches or blemishes above where you fasten it in place. there are line marks at the fasten plate the goes into the fairing but not visible when installed (see pics). Reason selling? got a after market windshield. im 5'7. If your 5'9 plus you will be able to see over it not through it. NO INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING

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