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I've got a 1994 XL1200. Through wear and tear, the thing that attaches the module cover to the bike deteriorated to the point where the cover fell off one day on a ride. I purchased a new cover, but I need the rubber wellnuts and bolts that fit them in order to attach the new cover. I've been looking online and can't seem to find them anywhere. Anybody know where I can find something like that?
I got my last Ones from ebay..
Used good ole socket head cap screws [allens] for attachment..
Note, the later Push on type [post ??? 2000 maybe] are a PITA but if you need that info PM or start a Thread in the Sportster Section...
or for all things XL... I use the XL forum...
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