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Hi
I need a speedometer for my 86' FLSTC, Custom Chrome part number: 26743 c/w reset ****. I would take Part# 310148 which has the tacho if price is right.
Now my problem is that these things cost a fortune here in Ireland and postage is a fortune from the US.
But a friend of mine is going to New York for a holiday tomorrow, Wednesday, and returning on next Tuesday and would bring it home with him. So does anyone know of a shop that would possibly have one in stock, accept pay-pal and be able to get it to his hotel quickly?
JP Cycles carries these, they accept PayPal and they will next day it to you. Now the issue comes down to whether they will ship it somewhere besides your billing address. That's a problem for us foreigners. Too many idiots doing credit card fraud make it hard to buy things like this.
Did try and e-mail them through the "contact us" link on their site, but got it returned undelivered.
Do you know if they are still in business?
Thanks
Tony.
Was goofing off here at lunch. Hope this helps I called Moroneys talked to Joey He said he couldn't find a catalog on FLSTC but did find a Speedo kit for a FXST. hes thinking they could be the same. Part # 67027-81E Now he says they SHOW to have one But also shows No longer avaliable from HD Its gonna be MPH rather than Kilo. and price was 175.78 US Their phone # is 845-564-5400 Lord knows what that call might cost ya He also sad there was a dealer in El Paso Tx that shows to have one. Thats gotta be Barnett I think Anyhow good luck in the hunt WP
Thanks for the effort and time spent, David, appreciate it.
It appears that this speedo is not available at present, so will have to re-group and decide what to do.
Thanks for the effort and time spent, David, appreciate it.
It appears that this speedo is not available at present, so will have to re-group and decide what to do.
Thanks again,
Tony
LOL Well I just through something at the wall to see if it would stick.
You are welcome Sir Good luck WP
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