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Also check the classifieds here at HDForums of course. I get a lot of my parts off craigslist. I like it better than ebay cause I can see them before I buy them. To many ebayers selling swapmeet old stock or wrongly identified items.
+2 on Forum, Carigslist, Ebay, and Zanotti's in that order...
If your not in a rush, patience will pay off. I got the detach sideplates, sissy bar, luggage rack and pad for $225 on the forum.
If your in a rush, use Zanotti's. Also if in a rush, call them to confirm parts availability. Harley has been shifting their DCs around and there have been some delays.
+2 on the craigslist preference, beware someone selling a bent backrest. sometimes very hard to see even with a picture.
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