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I was wondering if anybody has come across a web sight that will let you look up part numbers for the harleys? I buy wierd stuff like axles nuts and bolts parts that i want to make my covers for. This would help me out so i could look up a part number to see how much it is and order it so i dont miss time from my real job. Thank you very much henry
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Location: East Brunswick - People's Republic of New Jersey
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There is no online parts number list. Go to Harleydavidson.com and look up your year/model bike. Then order the Parts Manual. It's worth every penny of the $48 you'll pay for it.
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Why not just spend $38 and buy the appropriate parts manual for your bike? Check ebay. I remember seeing them for around that price from Lake Shore HD. Yes, the parts manual will list part numbers.
look on ebay frist, i bought my parts list book for 12.00, service manual 23.00 and the electrical for 19.00. jackyl
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well i guess that answers that i buy stuff from different bikes depending on what i think i can make . Buying 3 to 4 books would not be cost effective thank you for your help henry
well i guess that answers that i buy stuff from different bikes depending on what i think i can make . Buying 3 to 4 books would not be cost effective thank you for your help henry
I would imagine you could use this site as a resource. There are enough guys on here with manuals for the various model years who could help you out. Not only do they have the manuals, but they have the knowledge to know what other years parts are compatable.