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Hey Bevans I have a brand new, still in the Harley package Headlight trim ring with visor I sell you HD part # 69735-05 for $35 shipped to your door Email me at dwclapper@embarqmail if your interested. It will fit 94 and later Dyna models . I bought it for my 07 Dyna and never used it.
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Hey Bevans I have a brand new, still in the Harley package Headlight trim ring with visor I sell you HD part # 69735-05 for $35 shipped to your door Email me at dwclapper@embarqmail if your interested. It will fit 94 and later Dyna models . I bought it for my 07 Dyna and never used it.
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Since his bike is a Fat Bob he has the dual headlights.
Beavins, are those the regular 5-3/4" headlights or are those something unique?If they aren't something different, I would think you just need 2 of the 5-3/4" visors unless you are talking about this kind of visor..http://www.jpcycles.com/product/3100305
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