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Good Morning-long time lurker here, finally found something I wasnt able to find using the search feature-so here goes created an account and posting here for help,
I have a 2010 ultra limited, and both of my headsets for the bike are broken, but its just the plastic piece with two bolts the clamps to the helmet-I went to the dealer and they said the piece is not available seperately, and the new ones are $189 each......so before I resort to duct tape, anyone know where I can source two of these plastic clamps? Thanks and have a great day
Don't know about clamps, but they regularly come up on the classifieds here for $75 a set brand new.
Good luck.
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I have the same problem, if it's the outside piece and the 2 screws they come in a replacement kit from Harley for $35. Don't have the part number in front of me but I ask the dealer a couple of weeks ago and he had them in stock.
Sorry for the late reply. Stopped by the shop today and ordered it.
77151-98A. Should be the outer clamp and screws for the boom communication headset.
Sorry for the late reply. Stopped by the shop today and ordered it.
77151-98A. Should be the outer clamp and screws for the boom communication headset.
thanks allot, I'll follow up with my dealer see if they can get it
I picked it up yesterday. Great repair kit. Includes 2 Velcro pieces to hold the ear pieces in place, the screws and two different style clamps to attach the headset to the helmet.
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