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Got my OEM engine guard through the forum, keep looking at the classified daily, there is always someone changing/selling their bike and have lots of parts at near half off.
good Luck
First off as others have noted beware of cheap knock-offs.
Cheaper is generally not better and if you own a Harley it's likely that you would rather go without than putting on a POS part.
When I got my Heritage I made 2 list:
1) Items I need
2) Items I want
For items I need; I just bit the bullet and bought them as cheaply as I could.
Some at the local Dealer and some through a retailer or on Craig's list or e-Bay.
For items I want; over the next two years as those items appeared on Craig's list or e-Bay I bought them if the price was right.
I have no items left on my need list but for some reason, I keep finding items for my "want" list.
I think the "want" list is a never ended one.
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