Yamaha Roadliner Stratoliner Oem 21 5/8" Quick Release Windshield on 2040-parts.com
San Gabriel, California, US
Complete Kit!!
Yamaha Roadliner Stratoliner OEM 21 5/8" Quick Release Windshield
Comes with Installation Brackets, Bolts, Lock, and Key!
Taken off from a 2008 Yamaha Stratoliner at 3,000-mile
Should Fit 2006-2010 Roadliner & Stratoliner Models
(Please confirm before bidding)
Acrylic & chrome surfaces are in excellent condition!
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