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The CVO Tank Trim takes two parts. the chrome base is P/N 77153-08, the turned alum. trim that goes on top of that chrome base is P/N 14100385.
The CVO Inner fairing turned alum. trim P/N 61400122.
They really add to the bike, a real touch of class IMHO. Good luck
I gave my dealer the part number for the dash piece (61400122) and he actually has one in stock, but he swore it was just a chrome piece. I asked him to actually pull it out of the box and look at it and he confirmed that it is not the turned aluminum look, but chrome. What gives?
I gave my dealer the part number for the dash piece (61400122) and he actually has one in stock, but he swore it was just a chrome piece. I asked him to actually pull it out of the box and look at it and he confirmed that it is not the turned aluminum look, but chrome. What gives?
I just found one about a half hour from me. It on hold I'll pick it up Saturday. Thanks for info I'll have to look at it before I leave parts counter
Thanks. Let us know when you find out if it's the right number or not?
Call your local dealer. If you are cool with the parts guy ask him to search h-dnet for the part. It will generate a list of all dealers who have in stock
Now we know why the turned alum. Dash panel was dropped. Harley dropped the turned alum. Trim on the 15 CVO. They went to a tight black mesh look. I prefer the 14 turned alum. Trim.
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