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Batwing Fairing Wind Deflector-low Profile on 2040-parts.com

US $70.00
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Chaparral, New Mexico, United States

Chaparral, New Mexico, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Harley-Davidson Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Front Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:Dark Smoke Manufacturer Part Number:57400243

   Batwing Fairing Wind Deflector-Low Profile "5 Dark Smoke , Fits '14 - Later Electra Glide , Street Glide , Ultra Limited And Tri Glide Models , Stock On '14 FLHX Models , Dealer Suggested Retail Price New $134.95 , Maintain Your Foward View With This Low-Profile Wind Deflector , The Shield Adds A Radical Shape To The Traditional Batwing Fairing And The Dark Smoke Tint Complements Any Paint Color , Harley-Davidson Windshields Are Formed Of Hard-Coated Polycarbonate For Strength And Scratch Resistance , This Is A New Take Off When The Bike Was Bought New , Thanks For Looking And Your Consideration , Happy Trails !!!

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