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I know this may be a long shot, but I figure if there's a place where I can get any info is this.
I have several covers from the HD MoCo color collection on my bike, including the gas cap medallion. Because I have the regular style gauge, I can't put a matching medallion on the gauge. I came across these pics on the web the other day of the matching HDMoCo gauge medallion with window, and have since been searching high and low for one or a part number to go to my dealer but I can't find a single piece of info.
Do any of you guys know a part number for this? Local dealer has no clue...
I know this may be a long shot, but I figure if there's a place where I can get any info is this.
I have several covers from the HD MoCo color collection on my bike, including the gas cap medallion. Because I have the regular style gauge, I can't put a matching medallion on the gauge. I came across these pics on the web the other day of the matching HDMoCo gauge medallion with window, and have since been searching high and low for one or a part number to go to my dealer but I can't find a single piece of info.
Do any of you guys know a part number for this? Local dealer has no clue...
This may be a dumb question, but did you try the part number printed on the label of the part in your picture ?
This may be a dumb question, but did you try the part number printed on the label of the part in your picture ?
What the seller has listed on eBay on this pic is a gauge from a fat Bob, and it has the cover/medallion on it. I messaged the seller to see if he wants to sell just the medallion but don't have an answer yet.
Click here There is a search engine out there called Google … try that.
Opps … that is the same place you got your pictures from. Might want to scarf up on that one before someone else does. Timm
Boy that exploded right in your face didn't it? Lol
Thanks man, I use google a lot, and do my own research before I come on here posting a question.
Trust me, I googled this to death and emailed my parts department with zero luck, just as if the part never existed.
Boy that exploded right in your face didn't it? Lol
Thanks man, I use google a lot, and do my own research before I come on here posting a question.
Trust me, I googled this to death and emailed my parts department with zero luck, just as if the part never existed.
Is the item in your photos for sale? If so don't delay - buy it!
I've had plenty of experience of looking for rare parts - in some cases the search proves successful pretty soon, but sometimes it can take a long time. Be patient - but be very quick!
Try calling Bills Custom Cycles in Bloomsburg P.A.
Send him a picture of it.If anyone maybe able to help you,Bill might have it .He has a huge inventory
of accessories and parts from years gone by. Hope this helps.
That may be a gas cap medallion that was carefully cut to fit over the gas gauge. Zoom in on the picture, and you can see how the top gauge cutout isn't perfectly flat, and on the left it almost looks like there's file marks.
That may be a gas cap medallion that was carefully cut to fit over the gas gauge. Zoom in on the picture, and you can see how the top gauge cutout isn't perfectly flat, and on the left it almost looks like there's file marks.
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