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I hope this is the correct forum for this question. I did a quick search and couldn't find anything (I'm sure it's somewhere!) I'm looking for new front and rear fender rails for my 2014 heritage. There is an aftermarket one that looks virtually the same as the OEM Harley, but I think I'd just as soon get the Harley part (unless you can make a hell of a case for the aftermarket one that JPCycle carries!) So the Q is, Sources of genuine HD parts discounted more than the local dealer? He might do 10% for me...but tax'll pretty much wipe that out! (I hate NYS)
Not sorry for the newbie question
I AM sorry if this has been discussed to death or this is the wrong forum for the question.
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