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Not sure if this has been posted but Biketronics now has a rain cover/ splash guard that fits with the Harley fairing chrome trim. Part number BT66 and make sure you click yes if you have the chrome piece.
Not sure if this has been posted but Biketronics now has a rain cover/ splash guard that fits with the Harley fairing chrome trim. Part number BT66 and make sure you click yes if you have the chrome piece.
I see the part number you referenced but at the bottom of the page I seen this?
IMPORTANT: Splashcovers will only work on aftermarket radio's installed using Biketronics RetroRadio™ mounting kits and will not fit if using the optional HD chrome trim piece around the radio opening.
disregard that. They have a new one. If you click to order BT66, it gives you the option to check " if you have the harley chrome piece. I talked to them before ordering and they confirmed it fits.
Does anyone know if any of the Biketronics splash covers can be used with the Scosche mounting kit? If they will not work any ideas as to what will work. Thanks, Jeff.
I received the splash cover. It fits but beware, do not push it in to far. You'll have to pry it out with a small object. I may add stops to it so it won't go in to far.
Does anyone know if any of the Biketronics splash covers can be used with the Scosche mounting kit? If they will not work any ideas as to what will work. Thanks, Jeff.
Yep my cover fits tight too but I've heard guys on here saying there's have flown out going down highway. I've thought about putting a tether on mine just in case but haven't yet.
Originally Posted by keno
I received the splash cover. It fits but beware, do not push it in to far. You'll have to pry it out with a small object. I may add stops to it so it won't go in to far.
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