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Who makes this wind screen? I figured it would be cheaper from the actual manufacturer. thanx in advance
Not sure on the one in the pic, thought is was an HD shield. However, even though the bike in your photo is an older Roadie, it looks VERY similar to the ones on the new Roadie Ultra and if that's the style & coverage you're after, I suggest you go get a quick look at the FLTRU shields. Chances are you'll nail it. The new FLTRU shields are way different than the shields the Roadies had prior to the Ultra version.
Give'em a look. Good luck.
The CVO RG Ultra didn't have a windsplitter (I attached a pic below)... It's a 2011 bike. In the case of Harley, manufacturer usually isn't cheaper than aftermarket . For some reason i am having troubles finding the part number on the HD site so contact your closest dealer and get them to look up the part number. Then you can go to one of the online dealers to get 20% discounts.
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