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I need to confirm that these part numbers are correct before I place my order.
62210-06DH
59914-06DH
From my understanding these are a gas tank and rear fender for a 07 Night Train.
The descriptions online aren't very good so I wanna be sure.
Zanotti's lists 62210-06DH as F/TNK FXSTB/1 Black No ($608.40) and 59914-06DH as RF FXST/1/B/1 Vivid Black ($274.78). From this it looks like they are both for the Night Train and it looks like they are the part numbers for the gas tank and rear fender. I would give them a call if you want more detailed information (724-283-2777 or 724-283-5419).
wouldn't you want to hear the 'correct' answer from the dealer you are ordring from instead of us?
jmo - I would. not that I don't trust all of you, but... I'll come closer to having the dealer make a mistake right before any of you will pony up a refund or replacement.
I was contemplating custom paint, as I THINK the rear fender could be salvaged. Not sure tho cause those scratches are just into the metal. The tank has a minor dent just to the rear of the cap. Could surely be bondoed but I dont know if I like that idea.
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