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not to question someone whos actually done it, as I'm sure you could modify it the way you have suggested.
but why not just order 834A instead?
Originally Posted by 30glock
Just purchased one from Big sky HD, It's the 76000829A for my RGU, the only difference between the two is the face plate for installation. The RG unit has tabs on the bottom, the shark fairing has guid tabs for Install, Simply snip those tabs off the fairing and it will fit flush, everything else is identical between the two.
I'm reading that there could be navigation issues or flash availability issues (even though they are the MotorCo, the tecs in the UK are not always privy to updates beyond their country of operation)
While importing it in isn't the problem, shop fitting and warranty could be! don't want to be stuck with an overpriced Harley brick
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my bigger problem is H-D UK cannot supply 76000829A. And they are unsure if they can fit and make a USA one work, if I import it from the states[/QUOTE]
I've been wondering exactly the same - would love to know how you get on if you import one!
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