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Considering my, uh hmm ah..... accidentand the damages, it brings to mind a question.?? Can you buy individual replacement parts for the Kury's?
Reason I ask, the shifter lever assembly shaft go snapped off, and the forward controls frame mounting bracket got bent beyond repair. Parts could be purchased separately from HD, and the shifter lever assy was actually in stock (got me home). I had to pay $70 for the shifter lever assy, the bracket is $99......... still much cheaper than a whole new set. Just sayin
I like the Kury's.
DougJ
Doug, it would be worth a call to them. When I overtightened one of my peg mount bolts and broke it off, I called and was able to order a new mount and bolt separately. So, I would think you could get any of the parts separately.
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