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If anybody here has upgraded their front suspension and eliminated the air lines, I would like to purchase one of the fittings that is molded to the banjo bolt and the air line plugs into. Its for a 1998 FLHT. Item # 6 in the diagram.
I went to the dealer and the individual part has been discontinued. You have to buy the entire front air system for $90. There is a listing on e-bay from a bone yard, but when I looked at the blown up photo, they look like they may be off of a bike that was on fire. I will just keep checking e-bay. Thanks for the reply!
AJ, Thanks to your info I was able to find the real world, non-Harley name for this part. I have found several sources for Push In To Connect Male Banjo Elbow Fittings.
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