Zombies And Flames Are Back. On Your Harley Or Victory Windshield.

21065_1350x900_RGB_72DPI21066_1350x900_RGB_72DPIThe all-new AirMaster™ Graphic Windshields from Kuryakyn® are custom-formed from premium hard-coated polycarbonate that will not crack or shatter upon impact, unlike acrylic. Themed graphics are screen-printed behind a light smoke material using proprietary inks, making the images extremely durable and sharp. They are USA made.

AirMaster Graphic Windshields for Harley-Davidson batwing fairings measure 7 inches tall and are available in three different themed options. Sinister Zombie™ and smokin’ hot Flame™ graphics complement existing Kuryakyn product families for a cohesive appearance, while the new Catacomb design creates a menacing demeanor all its own. Fits: ’96 –’16 Electra Glides, Street Glides and Tri Glides. MSRP: $119.99

AirMaster Graphic Windshields for Victory measure 10 inches tall and feature an enlarged center scoop to enhance the fairing’s sharp lines and reduce turbulent airflow. Graphic options include the Zombie and Catacomb, as well as the new Tribal design only available for Victory. The screen-printed graphics fill the bottom portion of the windshields, leaving the top clear for an unobstructed view. Fits: ’10-’16 Cross Country, Cross Country Tour and Magnum models. MSRP: $169.99

7 Responses to “Zombies And Flames Are Back. On Your Harley Or Victory Windshield.”


  1. 1 Blackmax Apr 7th, 2016 at 3:14 pm

    Yeah, I know it’s Kuryakyn
    But if you can;t get a Klock Werks, it’ll do …

  2. 2 Most Hated Apr 7th, 2016 at 5:08 pm

    Shut up and take my money

  3. 3 Jerry Apr 8th, 2016 at 6:45 am

    Not exactly my taste but they will sell very well.

  4. 4 P. Hamilton Apr 8th, 2016 at 6:53 am

    Like.

  5. 5 tussuck Apr 8th, 2016 at 7:09 am

    Son of Anarchy … Riders using these will look like total tossa’s

  6. 6 R Hammon Apr 8th, 2016 at 7:36 am

    Never understood the Zombie/Skull thing. Still don’t.

  7. 7 Emmett Apr 8th, 2016 at 8:39 am

    Sons of Malarkey?

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