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The website only says "starting at $285.00". I don't see any price list.
Additional pricing info is on the deposit page;
Black housing with Stainless screens is $285.00
optional housing color add $10
optional housing chrome add $60 , CHROME IS CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE
optional screen color add $5
HD Forum Member discount $25
They fit all HD Big Twins except the models with ignition and/or coil on the left side where the horn is located on most models. Bolt on for TC and EVO, custom bracket mod required for Shovels and earlier, OEM bracket mod required for Sportys.
Not to be a Smart A$$ and to detract from their product but I did look at their website. They could could have just said we developed some really nice small fans that does the trick they talk about convection cooling and blah blah blah I just ask a simple question because it seemed like a simple product that claims to do wonders....Not saying it doesn't but you know what they say... If it seems to good to be true ...... So I ask.
Not to be a Smart A$$ and to detract from their product but I did look at their website. They could could have just said we developed some really nice small fans that does the trick they talk about convection cooling and blah blah blah I just ask a simple question because it seemed like a simple product that claims to do wonders....Not saying it doesn't but you know what they say... If it seems to good to be true ...... So I ask.
My apologies... I thought you were purposely trying to be a smart a$$....
I have them. They are a quality piece of gear. The certainly work on my bike and Jason provides exceptional product support.... FWIW...
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