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Smooth Chrome heel rests-mid control #50265-01 new in box retail $169.95 $65 shipped lower 48
Dyna leather tool roll #91714-97a retail 119.95 used very little $80 shipped lower 48. It mounts to lower fron frame tubes. This toolbox has been discontinued and will be as popular as the side tool box 64245-97. It fits all dynas 91-03 except those fitted with oil cooler, chin spoiler, or engine guard #49010-93
Do you know if the heel rests will fit a 2004 lowrider with mid controls? Anyway to get a picture of what they look like? I am having problem finding that part number. thanks,
Originally Posted by apbtlvr
Smooth Chrome heel rests-mid control #50265-01 new in box retail $169.95 $65 shipped lower 48
Dyna leather tool roll #91714-97a retail 119.95 used very little $80 shipped lower 48. It mounts to lower fron frame tubes. This toolbox has been discontinued and will be as popular as the side tool box 64245-97. It fits all dynas 91-03 except those fitted with oil cooler, chin spoiler, or engine guard #49010-93
I apologize as I thought I had posted pics last night. The heel rests are discontinued but I see no reason why they won't fit up to 2011 provided the dyna has mid controls. They were only listed in the 2005 catalog and were said to fit all '90 - later dyna models except FXDWG models or models equipped with forward controls. They can be used with matching smooth chrome billet footpegs or any footpegs that fit mid controls.
...as for the tool roll...I'm not sure why it isn't more popular than the toolbox as it has more room and has both a zipper and buckle closure. A friend had bought this then had to remove it not long after he bought it when he switched to a HD oil cooler. I still run mine.
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