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Bob I got out the HD catalog and the trim kit was about $30.00 and the fender tip from a couple of HD authorized dealers listed the fender tip from $35 to $55
Bob I got out the HD catalog and the trim kit was about $30.00 and the fender tip from a couple of HD authorized dealers listed the fender tip from $35 to $55
Thanks John,
I'm kinda trippin here because after thinking back on all the various calls I made about trim, HD actually told me they didn't have anything that would work yet. That's how I started talking to indy's.
Oh well, maybe the HD salesguys need some classes on what they sell...geez
Anyway, I'd still like to see some custom ones come onto the market.
Are you coming out in march or april?
Bob
Last edited by FBinSoCal; Feb 24, 2012 at 02:12 PM.
Cheers Mate, looking good might have to do that.
What did it cost for the fender trim?
Jason,
I don't know the difference in the exchange rate from us to aus., but if you want, I can go get that trim for you out here and ship it out in same box with the flip blades if it saves you money. It may save you the shipping costs for the blades if nothing else?
No big deal for me to do that. Let me know,
Bob
Last edited by FBinSoCal; Feb 25, 2012 at 10:09 AM.
Bob,
unfortunately the guys at HD and the dealerships dont know themselves
they told me the 3 pocket road king pouch wouldnt work on my switchback.
when i found a couple of windshield companies making windshields with the
same part number listed for both road king and switchback i decided to take
the chance and as you know it fits perfectly.
as i said in another thread, HD should have a spot in each assembly plant
where they can put one of each bike just to try parts fitment, im sure there
are many others factory HD that will interchange.
on the switchback/fld only site i created a few weeks ago i made a interchange
category that i have begun to collect info for.
Bob,
unfortunately the guys at HD and the dealerships dont know themselves
they told me the 3 pocket road king pouch wouldnt work on my switchback.
when i found a couple of windshield companies making windshields with the
same part number listed for both road king and switchback i decided to take
the chance and as you know it fits perfectly.
as i said in another thread, HD should have a spot in each assembly plant
where they can put one of each bike just to try parts fitment, im sure there
are many others factory HD that will interchange.
on the switchback/fld only site i created a few weeks ago i made a interchange
category that i have begun to collect info for.
Cool, I was just reading this entire post and glad you posted that man. I have had the worst luck with stuff fitting this bike. Ask Bob. He knows. I'm a member of your site bro. I'm checking it now because I was looking for a bag for the windshield.
Cool, I was just reading this entire post and glad you posted that man. I have had the worst luck with stuff fitting this bike. Ask Bob. He knows. I'm a member of your site bro. I'm checking it now because I was looking for a bag for the windshield.
Keith, the road king windshield bag works just fine. That's what I use and you can find them on ebay cheap, usually, a lot of guys buy them and never use them.
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