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Saw this and I like it so I visited the HD website and found this
But the item description reads...
"Fits '99-'08 FXDWG, '99-'07 Road King® and '99-later Softail® models (except FXSTD, FXCW/C, FLSTFSE and Softail® models equipped with Chrome Console P/N 67575-04)."
I'm not the original owner but I got my bike with only 2362 miles on it and I believe it's completely stock sohow do I find out if my current speedometer console is P/N 67575-04 ?
Found this at JPCycles.com still doesn't look exactly like the top photo but at least it doesn't have the raised area like on the bottom photo.
Anyone have one of these on their bike and share a photo?
I would like everyone's opinion on which one they (you) like the best?
I'm runnin one of those on my stock speedo on the '03 WG I have, and it fits fine. Keeps the sun off the dial so I can see it during sunny rides and looks very cool.
I'm runnin one of those on my stock speedo on the '03 WG I have, and it fits fine. Keeps the sun off the dial so I can see it during sunny rides and looks very cool.
Mike you have any pics of yours? Does yours look like the top photo? I'd like to see it.
Last edited by P'colaHarley-17RGS; Nov 30, 2008 at 07:54 AM.
CC27153Mirage® Speedometer Visor For large Fat Bob Original Equipment electronic speedometers as used on Road King® models 1994 to present, Dyna Wide Glide® models 1995 to present, and Softail® models 1996 to present. Sold each (suggested retail) $15.95(my price) $13.95
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