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Hey all new guy here. Have '14 SG Special, denim black. Looking to get 6x9 lids for the saddlebags. Seeing how folks like the match of what they got in the same color. Thanks!
Welcome to the forums. As well great choice of color for your bike.
There is a classified section here that you can find parts from members both misc, factory take offs, etc..
Top tab forums/Harley Davidson classifieds/motorcycle parts for sale-misc. parts/touring.
Or the ever loving Ebay ? You might find some lids there?
Back in 2002, I went shopping for a NEW camper shell and ended up with a company called JASON camper shells. Great quality product, but the sales guy tried to talk me into buying the factory-matched black from MAZDA. I told him that to ME, black was black and to save the $200 "factory matched" black. lol. It looked beautiful when it came in and you couldn't even tell it wasn't "factory matched."
I imagine if you order via the paint code, you can't go wrong. But what do I know. I'd be more concerned about finding a good painter.
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