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well i have been working with a fella that is designing poly motor mounts, but it does not look like they are going to be ready any time soon, so now i need a front and rear motor mounts. figured i would ask here to see if anyone has any sugestions on what and where to buy?
well i have been working with a fella that is designing poly motor mounts, but it does not look like they are going to be ready any time soon, so now i need a front and rear motor mounts. figured i would ask here to see if anyone has any sugestions on what and where to buy?
Joe, for my FXD 2003 the p/n's are:
ISOLATOR front p/n 47583-90B
ISOLATOR rear p/n 47564-99
You could order them at Chicago-HD and get 20% rebate.....
Those are the correct numbers and Chicago HD is the place to buy. I have recently purchased 2 parts and Chicago HD saved me $100.00+ as opposed to my local dealer.
Joe, try Latus HD based out of Portland OR. I just checked and Chicago has the two isolators for 50 cents less, but Latus has free shipping for sales over $150.
Not sure about chicago or Latus, but at Zanotti's those two part numbers total $131. So either that's cheaper than Latus or you won't hit the $150 threshold for free shipping with them. Might be cheaper shipping from PA than OR.
Joe,
Wished I had a spare set. used to have a set believe it or not. When I was going through all the vib problems I had an extra set, but they were sold earlier this year to a buddy, otherwise, you would have them. I think you are close to Chicago harley, Right? I have bought from them and Latus, both are good.
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