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I recently purchased this Klockwerks shield for use on my Ultra Classic, but found at 6'6" tall the shield is just a tad short for me. The shield is in very good condition and only shows minor wear from normal use. There is a "wear line" along the front where the fairing meets the windshield, but it is not visible once the shield is installed (this is very common for most windshields). I am asking what I paid for it...$120 + $20 shipping to CONUS, and I will eat the PP fees.
I would recommend this shield if you are between 6'1" and 6'4"...should work perfect for you, as the wind hits me right in the forehead when I ride. PM me if interested, or you can email me at rockitman8797@gmail.com.
Honest seller, fast shipping.
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Only $120 for a Klockwerks shield!! This shield is in excellent condition...I tried to give as best a description as possible, so do not be concerned about my statement about "normal scratches"...any shield is going to show a few light surface scratches. This one is no different...no visible deep scratches, no damage to note. It's a great shield and will make someone a very happy rider!
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