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Does anyone know if the dash insert on the CVO limited is available as a separate part. It looks like engine turned aluminum and I think it would look awesome on my Vivid Black Ultra.
I have it ready to install on my '14 Vivid Black Ultra, if the weather here ever gets warm enough to put it on. I will post pictures once done. I also looked at the tank insert, but couldn't justify paying the price, the dash insert was bad enough.
I have it ready to install on my '14 Vivid Black Ultra, if the weather here ever gets warm enough to put it on. I will post pictures once done. I also looked at the tank insert, but couldn't justify paying the price, the dash insert was bad enough.
The online shops have the Dash insert listed at like $49, how much is the tank one?
I installed the CVO dash and tank trim some time ago on my 2014 Limited. The dash trim part number is 61400122. List price is $60.90. The tank trim takes two parts and really ties in the CVO dash. First you replace the plastic tank panel that comes stock on the Limited with a nice metal chrome part. the matching CVO turned alum. panel fits into the new chrome tank panel. The part numbers are 7715308 for the chrome tank panel. it cost $100.49 and 14100385 for the CVO turned alum. trim panel, $17.76.
Unless you are very lucky; expect to wait at least two weeks or longer to receive these parts. Harley does not keep these CVO parts in stock like most items; I think Harley intended to have a small amount manufactured for the CVO's. The good news is that they are not restricted and you will get them.
From my personnel experience; be real carful installing the dash panel. I actually destroyed the first dash panel I purchased after I installed it wrong. I started attaching on the far right and moved left; when completed I had a less than perfect fit on the left side. I destroyed it when I removed my mistake. The second time around I wimped out (I feel the shame), my dealer offered to install for me along with the tank panel for very little so I let them do it. It came out perfect. I mention this to give caution. Best of luck, the end result is worth the investment.
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