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I got the blacked out trim rings but now I'm looking for blacked out trim rings that are visor shaped - but am coming up short. Debating buying these off ebay but it'd be an unfortunate waste of time and money if they do not: https://www.ebay.com/itm/115170479175
Anyone else adding a trim visor to their Softail/Heritage?
This is a head scratcher. I've been waiting for two years for HD to put out the visor rings for my 18 Heritage. If you do spring for the ebay ones, post up with pictures. FWIW, the ebay linked models only go up to 2016; I think the LEDs might be a slightly different size. I'm willing to stand corrected if anyone has actual experience with any visor rings on a newer Heritage?
Its apparent that Harley-Davidson isnt interested in anything remotely retro anymore, like headlamp visors, judging from the rest of their product line. Also, the aftermarket has taken a very slow approach to offering anything interesting for these bike despite them being out for five years now.
I sometimes have to look at the tank emblem to reassure myself that I still own a Harley-Davidson and not a generic metric cruiser.
Its apparent that Harley-Davidson isnt interested in anything remotely retro anymore, like headlamp visors, judging from the rest of their product line. Also, the aftermarket has taken a very slow approach to offering anything interesting for these bike despite them being out for five years now.
I sometimes have to look at the tank emblem to reassure myself that I still own a Harley-Davidson and not a generic metric cruiser.
Yeah, I'm still getting used to the lack of "style" pieces for my '22 Heritage. I thought the aftermarket was challenged with my Indian, it's not quite as bad, but worse than I would have imagined. Makes it easy to prioritize the budget, I guess
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