Yamaha Fz-1 2006-2010 Vstream Windscreen Windshield N20303 - New In Box on 2040-parts.com
US $134.95
Location:
Flint, Michigan, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within:14 Days
Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice)
Return policy details:Please see listing description for complete return details and requirements. Thank you.
Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer
Restocking Fee:No
Part Brand:NATIONAL CYCLE
Manufacturer Part Number:N20303
Placement on Vehicle:Front
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NATIONAL CYCLE VSTREAM WINDSCHEEN / WINDSHIELD - NEW IN BOX~
N20303 - CLEAR, FMR COATED FITS: YAMAHA FZ-1 2006-2010 552142
Height: 20.50 in. (52.0cm) Width: 16.50 in. (41.9cm)
reVstream Windscreens are measured vertically from the bottom center edge to the top of the screen, and horizontally across the back at the widest point.
COMFORT – OPTICS – STRENGTH National Cycle revolutionizes windscreen performance with the VStream® Windscreen! The patented "V" shape and advanced dimensional contours push the wind vortex away from the rider's head, resulting in a peaceful, quiet riding environment. The passenger's comfort is improved as well.
Lexan® polycarbonate is used for outstanding optics and impact strength 23X better than acrylic. Then we add our exclusive Quantum™ hardcoat for scratch resistance 10X better than FMR coating and 30X better than acrylic replacement screens. This is one tough windscreen!
Reduced wind noise... less turbulence... superior strength... perfect style. The VStream revolution is here!
FMR HARDCOAT LEXAN FEATURES FMR hardcoated Lexan® polycarbonate is used for outstanding optics and impact strength 23X better than acrylic. This is one tough windscreen! Thick FMR hardcoated Lexan® polycarbonate gives this VStream excellent optical clarity and strength. It has 10X more abrasion resistance than acrylic materials, and 23X better crack and impact resistance. This is a tough, long lasting windshield material that you'll appreciate for many years. DOT Approved. Covered by National Cycle's 3-YEAR UNBREAKABLE WARRANTY!
QUANTUM HARDCOAT FEATURES Lexan® polycarbonate is used for outstanding optics and impact strength 23X better than acrylic. Then we add our exclusive Quantum™ hardcoat for scratch resistance 10X better than FMR coating and 30X better than acrylic replacement screens. This is one tough windscreen! State-of-the-art Quantum™ coated Lexan® polycarbonate gives the VStream outstanding optical clarity and strength. It has 30X more abrasion resistance than acrylic materials, and 23X better crack and impact resistance. This is the best, toughest, most long lasting windscreen material you can buy.
Reduced wind noise... less turbulence... superior strength... perfect style. The VStream revolution is here!
Uses existing mounting hardware for a direct replacement
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