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Zero Gravity Double Bubble Windscreen Light Smoke Suzuki Gsx-r600/750 #23011495 on 2040-parts.com

US $84.76
Location:

New Baltimore, Michigan, US

New Baltimore, Michigan, US
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2301-1495COLOR: Smoke
TINT: Light
MARKETING COLOR: Smoke
DESIGN: Solid
DESCRIPTION: Double Bubble™ Windscreen
FITMENT:
  • Suzuki
    • GSX-R600, 2011-2012
    • GSX-R750, 2011-2012

      • All Zero Gravity windscreens offer superior optical quality, strength plus flexibility, exceptional fit and finish, plus race-proven performance
      • Developed by Zero Gravity R&D in 1995 for Team ZG's race bikes, the Double Bubble is now seen on race tracks around the world
      • Formed with a wedge-shaped bubble in the center of the windscreen, the Double Bubble was originally designed to provide superior aerodynamics for a rider tucked in behind the windscreen
      • Adds a sleek, aerodynamic look to the exciting designs of today's new sportbikes

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