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Difference in Memphis Shades trigger-mount vs quick-change
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I'm looking at Memphis Shades Del Rey Sportshield and see I need to buy a mounting kit for it. I see two choices, either the trigger mount or quick change. edit:Looking more closely it looks like only the trigger-mount system is available for Harley... and then only for up to 2008 FXDB. Anyone know if the trigger-mount system for 2008 FXDB would work on 2009 FXDB?
Here's the website I'm looking at: http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com...Mount-Kit.aspx
I had the quick change on my Sportster and I've got the trigger mount on my Super Glide. The quick change requires an allen wrench. The trigger mount requires no tools at all to take the shield off or put it on. One takes 2 or 3 minutes to change the shield and requires a tool; the other takes 2 or 3 seconds to change the shield and requires no tool.
I'm looking at Memphis Shades Del Rey Sportshield and see I need to buy a mounting kit for it. I see two choices, either the trigger mount or quick change. edit:Looking more closely it looks like only the trigger-mount system is available for Harley... and then only for up to 2008 FXDB. Anyone know if the trigger-mount system for 2008 FXDB would work on 2009 FXDB?
Here's the website I'm looking at: http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com...Mount-Kit.aspx
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