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Puig New Generation Windshield Sport - Dark Smoke - 9734F | Honda CB300R 2018-2022
Item: #701381 | Part Number: 9734F$191.99
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Description
Unique windscreens specially designed to fit each late-model naked bike. Naked new generation are made with 3mm high impact acrylic and offer an increased protection against the windblast. The Naked New Generation screens have a specific design for each bike that perfectly adapts to the various shapes of these succesful...
Puig New Generation Windshield Sport - Dark Smoke - 9734F | Honda CB300R 2018-2022 Item # 701381

Description
Unique windscreens specially designed to fit each late-model naked bike. Naked new generation are made with 3mm high impact acrylic and offer an increased protection against the windblast.
The Naked New Generation screens have a specific design for each bike that perfectly adapts to the various shapes of these succesful models.
Features:
- Made of high-impact acrylic, giving each screen added strength and flexibility
- 3mm thickness helps absorb vibration at high speeds and offers resistance from cracking or scratching
- All screens are developed using information from wind tunnel testing
- Dimensions: 348 mm H x 290 mm W
Part Numbers for Puig New Generation Windshield Sport - Dark Smoke - 9734F | Honda CB300R 2018-2022
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Rated 4 out of
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SleeplessBing from
Compatible with 2024 CB300R
I finally got shipment of this yesterday. It fits my 2024 CB300R well!
The instructions were a little frustrating; the depicted bolt and washer lengths were wrong- just swap between the ones they supplied (that is, don’t buy any new screws/bolts/washers, just test the supplied ones and you’ll figure it out) and it works just right.
4 stars because I’m a little disappointed with the quality of the hardware (screws). I tried to tighten them with a ballpoint hex key and I slightly stripped the top of two of them- I’d recommend you use just straight (non-ball point) hex key instead. I might go purchase some hardware at a later date; but currently it ain’t broke so, no need to fix.
Date published: 2024-04-04