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Most replacement parts aren't available on the H-D website. That's mostly new accessories. You'd be better off using google to find what you need. (google the part number).
Also, is the part number HD-xxxxx? Usually they are xxxxx-xx(x).
EDIT: Looks like the part number you're after is not available to the general public. If you know anyone that is an HD tech, you'll have to get them to order it for you.
Last edited by SC-Longhair; Sep 4, 2010 at 09:58 PM.
Did you check your dealer? Honestly, these plugs aren't necessary to align your rear wheel. Just mark dead center on both sides of the axle with a grease pencil. Use a coat hangar with a 90 degree bend about 2 inches. Put bent end of the hangar in the alignment hole on the swing arm. Adjust belt tension then slide an o-ring on the hangar and move it to the mark made at axle dead center. Adjust the axle as necessary so the o-ring is at dead center on both sides.
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