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Old 11-13-2017, 07:39 AM
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I don’t have one. I’ve been trying to find the part numbers because a Harley dealer in Pennsylvania seems to always have out dated parts
 
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Old 11-13-2017, 09:03 AM
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I don’t have one. I’ve been trying to find the part numbers because a Harley dealer in Pennsylvania seems to always have out dated parts
You can find part numbers on-line here. Not as good as having the parts book, but you can get one of them from your local dealer.
 
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Maybe try these guys,they do some really nice restorative work.
http://precisionmotorcyclepainting.com/
 
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thank you. I emailed them today to see what the cost would be to have the entire tin set redone to factory. It'll probably be more than I can afford but figured it was worth a try. I bought the bike for a steal with the intention of upgrading in my opinion the necessities. Ive already spent $1200 in parts. Some of what I planned on, some I didn't. So much for making this into a cheap second bike lol....I have a problem!!!
 
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Originally Posted by Mike2584
thank you. I emailed them today to see what the cost would be to have the entire tin set redone to factory. It'll probably be more than I can afford but figured it was worth a try. I bought the bike for a steal with the intention of upgrading in my opinion the necessities. Ive already spent $1200 in parts. Some of what I planned on, some I didn't. So much for making this into a cheap second bike lol....I have a problem!!!
More than one or two of us here share that problem!!!!
 
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Originally Posted by Mike2584
thank you. I emailed them today to see what the cost would be to have the entire tin set redone to factory. It'll probably be more than I can afford but figured it was worth a try. I bought the bike for a steal with the intention of upgrading in my opinion the necessities. Ive already spent $1200 in parts. Some of what I planned on, some I didn't. So much for making this into a cheap second bike lol....I have a problem!!!
You're in good company in here - we understand!
 
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Old 11-16-2017, 08:58 AM
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Try this link for a parts catalog
https://serviceinfo.harley-davidson....697&groupId=14


or you can try entering your VIN here


https://serviceinfo.harley-davidson....cle/lookupForm
 
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