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From what I can find out that part number refers to the 'Softail' version, so there must be other part numbers for the rest. I haven't found an H-D one, they seem to be intended for the different model ranges, as you show in that photo.
HI, i contacted with my HD dealer about the reference 44529-02 for softail logo, and they say me what the reference is obsolet. There are new reference???
Your dealer may be right. My favourite on-line dealer only lists:
44527-02 Road King,
44535-02 Fat Boy.
If you want the Softail ones try other dealers, as they may have them in stock, or can find them at another dealers. Those parts were introduced in 2002 (hence the -02 in the number), so they may have sold out by now.
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