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I've been referencing the online fiche partsfinders (e.g. Ronnie's) when researching part numbers and options, then stumbled across this (new to me) partsfinder today. I had not seen / heard about this one so I thought I'd share:
Obviously, I haven't looked at every bike and every part, but I compared some parts for my '14 Ultra Limited. Comparing Thunderbike to Ronnie's and to the H-D Parts Catalog, I'm not seeing any differences in parts and/or part numbers between the three.
I chose the Instrument Cluster, since we know Germany does KM/H and we do MPH, and the part number for the MPH Instrument Cluster is shown on the Thunderbike parts finder, as well as the KM/H Instrument Cluster.
I did the same thing for the Tail Lamp/Turn Signals and Thunderbike shows the parts for DOMESTIC (US) bikes in addition to KBM/KRM (CANADA ONLY) bikes and FCM/FRM/KEL/KSL-HDI bikes.
So, just based on the small sample size I used, it does look like the Thunderbike parts finder is the same parts finder that Outpost Alaska and Utah Harley used to provide.
Also, Thunderbike has the parts finder for the 2021 model year bikes, including the Pan America and the Pan America Special. Ronnie's only goes to 2020.
Obviously, I haven't looked at every bike and every part, but I compared some parts for my '14 Ultra Limited. Comparing Thunderbike to Ronnie's and to the H-D Parts Catalog, I'm not seeing any differences in parts and/or part numbers between the three.
I chose the Instrument Cluster, since we know Germany does KM/H and we do MPH, and the part number for the MPH Instrument Cluster is shown on the Thunderbike parts finder, as well as the KM/H Instrument Cluster.
I did the same thing for the Tail Lamp/Turn Signals and Thunderbike shows the parts for DOMESTIC (US) bikes in addition to KBM/KRM (CANADA ONLY) bikes and FCM/FRM/KEL/KSL-HDI bikes.
So, just based on the small sample size I used, it does look like the Thunderbike parts finder is the same parts finder that Outpost Alaska and Utah Harley used to provide.
Also, Thunderbike has the parts finder for the 2021 model year bikes, including the Pan America and the Pan America Special. Ronnie's only goes to 2020.
Funny - same here .
I found them specifically because I was looking for 2021 parts references. And I cross-referenced instrument clusters of other bikes as an example of EU versus domestic parts.
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