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Does anyone have a list or link to a website that shows all the 100th anniversary parts and accessories that were available in 2003. I'm slowly dressing up my RK with the 100th wing logo.
There are a few chrome horn covers on Ebay that have the wing logo but some of the descriptions say the wing was added after market. Was this available originally as a genuine HD part?
I'm not sure about a web site, but I'll bet if you can get your hands on a parts catalouge for that year, it's all there. I would look for the catalogue. At least then you know what specific parts to search for.
If you have a good dealer then they should save a P&A catalog for each year. We save one on a bookshelf in the office. The stock parts would be listed in a 2003 parts manual.
I have the '03 Parts Catalog but it is a bit of a collector's item and sells for about $50 on eBay. I doubt if most dealers still have one.
There is no 100th horn in the catalog. Most of the 100th horns that I see on eBay are an Air Wing Horn Cover P/N 69167-02 $49.95 with a 100th emblem glued on by the reseller. The emblems go for $25 and higher on ebay.
Welcome to the wonderful world of overpriced 100th parts on already overpriced Harley parts.
BigLow
Last edited by BigLowRider; Jan 8, 2009 at 06:51 PM.
Reason: Added link
There's a guy selling a 100th Anniversary horn cover on ebay right now..the problem is, it appears to be the exact same cowbell type horn cover that you see on most of the other 88's..there doesn't appear to be any type of engraving to commemorate the 100th anniversary..meanwhile, I have found a really nice horn cover, also on ebay - and VERY pricey...I'm having a hard time rationalizing buying it..
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