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Lookin' good! I like that AC cover and the primary cover turned out good. Wouldn't mind seeing a full body shot of the left to see how that new primary cover looks with the rest of the bike.
Bike looks great,I love that paint job.I Just finished putting a tool box on my heritage ,did the bracket for the toolbox go on top of ,or under the fender bracket.I put mine on top as per directions,but your's looks like a cleaner install.
Looking good Mark! Some more nice touches, looking the Dogs! That Derby cover looks well! Nice one! Post some full shots again on this thread!
Those covers on the rear for the pass sissy bar, they HD? You got the part number handy? Do you just leave the bolts & bobbins in place & they just slot over?
Bike looks great,I love that paint job.I Just finished putting a tool box on my heritage ,did the bracket for the toolbox go on top of ,or under the fender bracket.I put mine on top as per directions,but your's looks like a cleaner install.
I put it on the outside of the fender strut and then re-read the instructions, I'm pretty sure its supposed to go underneath the strut, when I put it on the the outside, the bottom bolt pulled the bottom of the toolbox in too much.
Anyone else wanna chime in on this?
Looking good Mark! Some more nice touches, looking the Dogs! That Derby cover looks well! Nice one! Post some full shots again on this thread!
Those covers on the rear for the pass sissy bar, they HD? You got the part number handy? Do you just leave the bolts & bobbins in place & they just slot over?
Si... They are HD, I dont have the part no's, I got them from Preston Harley, they are 2 different no's as they are 2 sizes, and there are lots of different variables with them, they are chromed steel magnetic items that you just pop on or off when needed, I will phone them and ask the no's if your serious about them, as they keep a record of everything I buy from them.
Hopefully get some better pics at the weekend.
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