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Glad your Ok! A few bad accidents this past weekend were others weren't as fortunate. Like others have said Ins. should get you back up and running. Looks to have been an awesome paint job though...
"Sunday, April 12: At 1:37 am a complainant reported an assault that occurred in the 100 block of N. Chestnut St. An investigation into the incident was initiated. At 12:56 pm an officer investigated a car-motorcycle accident at N. Vine and W. Clark St. Brian Mobley was northbound on Vine Street on a 1999 Harley Davidson motorcycle. Cheri Delay was eastbound on Clark driving a 2002 Buick Rendezvous. Both vehicles approached the intersection at approximately the same time. Mobley laid the bike down to avoid a collision, but still struck the left passenger door on Delay’s vehicle. Mobley was transported to Greene County Medical Center by Greene County EMS for injuries received. Damage to Mobley’s motorcycle was estimated at $3,000. Damage to Delay’s vehicle was estimated at $500. Mobley was cited for failure to yield to the vehicle on the right. At 6:50 pm a complainant spoke to an officer regarding a 15-year-old boy being harassed by another male through text messaging."
Thanks guys the bike has been in my family sense it was new. I bought it from my younger brother 2 years ago and did the paint and all new chrome last year. What year fenders will work? Ins is paying but i am going to have harley fix the bars and levers. A buddy of mine owns a air brush studio and painted it last year for me. To upflying never said it was the other cars fault just looking for help trying to fix it. You were not there so you dont know.
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Thanks guys the bike has been in my family sense it was new. I bought it from my younger brother 2 years ago and did the paint and all new chrome last year. What year fenders will work? Ins is paying but i am going to have harley fix the bars and levers. A buddy of mine owns a air brush studio and painted it last year for me. To upflying never said it was the other cars fault just looking for help trying to fix it. You were not there so you dont know.
The front fender is easy. Fronts fit work from 1980 to 2005. Rears are a little less available, '97 to '01 I believe.
You can check local HD dealers for the parts used/slightly damaged. You'd be surprised the parts they replace either under warranty or slightly damaged and replaced by insurance. They may not be willing to tell you what they have, in the hopes of selling you a new part, but maybe you can find someone there to talk. Also ask local independent shops they may know of someone with some parts around. I've bought some parts lots from dealers so I've seen warehouses full of parts, with barely any damage. Lots of the parts you see at swap meets come from HD dealer old stock/replaced parts.
I know it's a drive, but there is a good chance the parts you want might be available at The World Famous Bargain Bard in Edgerton Wi. Hey I didn't make up the name. They have a basement full of parts , mostly HD or for HD, including a wall of fenders and a couple of racks of older tanks. As an example I bought a set of Road King Classic bags, dusty but no cuts tears or abrasions, for $300. Not everything is labeled so it is best if you can ID the part you need.
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