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I have a '01 Low rider and the chrome tank cover + gauges have rubber trim around them.
The trims have started to erode and it's time to replace them.

Are there actual spare parts for these or should I just look for random trims from a local hardware store?
 
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I have an 2000 low rider, the trim piece on the tank is black with rubber edge trim, it keeps coming off when I am going down the road, previous owner tried glueing it back on, still comes off, any remedies for this problem? Are you having the same problem?
 
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Replacement is about $3 at Harley. I superglued mine to stay on. Still holding strong after 3 years.
 
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HYere's the p/n: 67119-95 TRIM, CONSOLE
 
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it keeps coming off when I am going down the road, previous owner tried glueing it back on, still comes off, any remedies for this problem? Are you having the same problem?
Yeah I have exactly the same problem with the previous owner's gluing and all.

I removed the tank cover and removed the trim completely so I can start fresh because the gluing looked sloppy.

67119-95 TRIM, CONSOLE
Is this for the tank cover or the gauges? Both have rubber strips around them and I need to renew both. Couldn't find decent pictures with that umber.
 
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Yeah I have exactly the same problem with the previous owner's gluing and all.

I removed the tank cover and removed the trim completely so I can start fresh because the gluing looked sloppy.



Is this for the tank cover or the gauges? Both have rubber strips around them and I need to renew both. Couldn't find decent pictures with that umber.
67119-95 is for the console indeed. For the gauges you'll need 92061-95 GASKET, INSTRUMENT MOUNTING.

Check out the parts diagrams at Ronnie's...
 
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Thanks, FXD2003Rider.
However I also managed to find another quick way of fixing this problem - no gluing needed!

Guys, if your rubber strips look bad, forget messy glue fixes, just rip them off and buy this stuff..

http://aijaa.com/yLlDmK
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On the left you can see an hour's work of me trying to glue a new rubber strip in place with contact glue..
On the right you can see a self-adhesive strip that I put in place within 5 seconds, with no glue at all. It just snaps on there and stays in shape. In my opinion it even looks better than the factory version.
I'm not sure what that material is called, but they use that stuff in car doors.
 
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67119-95 is for the console indeed. For the gauges you'll need 92061-95 GASKET, INSTRUMENT MOUNTING.
I just checked a dozen online stores for these parts and they all say they won't ship outside the U.S.
Wow, that's weird.
I live in Finland, Europe and it seems there's no way to get these original parts shipped here.
The trims I put on in my last post don't look good on the bike so I'm looking for the originals now.
 
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FYI, If you're looking for the rubber moulding for the Tank Trim Panel shown in attached photo, the part# is 61648-85
 
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Originally Posted by DamienBlade
Thanks, FXD2003Rider.
However I also managed to find another quick way of fixing this problem - no gluing needed!

Guys, if your rubber strips look bad, forget messy glue fixes, just rip them off and buy this stuff..

http://aijaa.com/yLlDmK
(Link is safe and contains an image)

On the left you can see an hour's work of me trying to glue a new rubber strip in place with contact glue..
On the right you can see a self-adhesive strip that I put in place within 5 seconds, with no glue at all. It just snaps on there and stays in shape. In my opinion it even looks better than the factory version.
I'm not sure what that material is called, but they use that stuff in car doors.
Any sources on where to get that trim?
 
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