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Old May 16, 2019 | 11:27 AM
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Google Ronnies Parts Finder. They got mirco fiche of parts manuals. Look up your year and model and find the section for the part your looking for. It will give you the HD part number. They may not have 2019 updated yet, but I'm sure 2018 is the same.

If you end up getting a parts manual (not service manual) for your bike all the bolt sizes are listed in the back too. It's a great resource.

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Old May 16, 2019 | 11:35 AM
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Originally Posted by gunslingersnation
I'm really not sure why you're being an *******. I stripped a screw by mistakingly using a T25. I'd like to fix that problem by replacing the screws. The previously given answer was for a 5/8" length, which is not what is on the Rushmore models, unless I am completely mistaken on screw nomenclature. I've checked the Harley website and can't find the part under the 2019 Street Glide Special.

Again, I'm not asking anyone to do my work. I posted hoping someone would know off the top of their heads. There's no reason to question every post with a dick head comment. I'm a novice at best working on bikes, and trying to do everything myself.

If the purpose of this board is not to help others out, then perhaps I'm on the wrong board.
Not trying to be a jerk, but what's the problem with using the OEM parts that are always kept in stock at every dealer? I can guaranty you will not find identical replacements at any local Hardware store, so this entire thread just doesn't make sense? I don't think anyone is being an ******* as you declared, but why reinvent the wheel for a cheap screw that's readily available at the local dealer? I have my hood open quite frequently so I keep a stock of them. Imho, everyone here probably has a spare of each size too. Probably a good tip for you as well.
 
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Old May 16, 2019 | 11:38 AM
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Originally Posted by mrmagloo
Not trying to be a jerk, but what's the problem with using the OEM parts that are always kept in stock at every dealer? I can guaranty you will not find identical replacements at any local Hardware store, so this entire thread just doesn't make sense? I don't think anyone is being an ******* as you declared, but why reinvent the wheel for a cheap screw that's readily available at the local dealer? I have my hood open quite frequently so I keep a stock of them. Imho, everyone here probably has a spare of each size too. Probably a good tip for you as well.
I have no problem buying from a dealer. The problem os that I can't find the part number on the Harley website. I'll check 2018, and maybe they will have it there.
 
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Old May 16, 2019 | 11:45 AM
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Originally Posted by gunslingersnation
I have no problem buying from a dealer. The problem is that I can't find the part number on the Harley website. I'll check 2018, and maybe they will have it there.
You don't need the PN. Just tell the parts guy what you need. They are paid to look them up for you. I know my dealer knows the PN by heart, which any good Parts guys should. It's not that big of a deal, trust me. And get some spares while you're at it.
 
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Old May 16, 2019 | 11:46 AM
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Originally Posted by gunslingersnation
I'm really not sure why you're being an *******. I stripped a screw by mistakingly using a T25. I'd like to fix that problem by replacing the screws. The previously given answer was for a 5/8" length, which is not what is on the Rushmore models, unless I am completely mistaken on screw nomenclature. I've checked the Harley website and can't find the part under the 2019 Street Glide Special.

Again, I'm not asking anyone to do my work. I posted hoping someone would know off the top of their heads. There's no reason to question every post with a dick head comment. I'm a novice at best working on bikes, and trying to do everything myself.

If the purpose of this board is not to help others out, then perhaps I'm on the wrong board.


Not sure what you mean by every post. I’m sorry if I don’t know how to subtly tell someone something. I just tell it how I see it
and I said no disrespect as some others here did. So I’m not the only one thinking what I said. Call the Dealer see if they have any in stock they can give you the parts number if your looking to source it elsewhere.
 
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Old May 16, 2019 | 11:48 AM
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Originally Posted by mrmagloo
Not trying to be a jerk, but what's the problem with using the OEM parts that are always kept in stock at every dealer? I can guaranty you will not find identical replacements at any local Hardware store, so this entire thread just doesn't make sense? I don't think anyone is being an ******* as you declared, but why reinvent the wheel for a cheap screw that's readily available at the local dealer? I have my hood open quite frequently so I keep a stock of them. Imho, everyone here probably has a spare of each size too. Probably a good tip for you as well.

Exactly
 
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For future reference, that Ronnie's site was a huge help. O was close, but found the oem part number. The shorter ones are 10200059 and the longer ones are 10200060. The dealer I pass on the way home only has 1 60, but 2 59s. I'll make that work for now. Not bad for $5 for all of them.
 
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Originally Posted by gunslingersnation
For future reference, that Ronnie's site was a huge help. O was close, but found the oem part number. The shorter ones are 10200059 and the longer ones are 10200060. The dealer I pass on the way home only has 1 60, but 2 59s. I'll make that work for now. Not bad for $5 for all of them.
Exactly, for the cost of getting the originals, and they work well, there is no need to waste time looking for substitutes.
 
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