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The aftermarket one I bought is pretty good (razor style). The paint was better than expected and it came with a good quality storage rack. I did have to drill the holes myself for the rack though. Also, the retractable lid tether did break after a couple of months. I just replaced it with an HD one.
Its going to be hit or miss with the after market ones, some love em some hate em.
when you compare dollar for dollar OEM is really not that much more. My dealer matched the price of an on line Harley dealer and saved me some $. Frankly the quality is quite a bit better with OEM and worth it to me, IMO
I looked at the chopped with LED's. Really nice but what they charge to paint seems a bit overboard.
Yeah that is true, but they do a great job on their spraying. I bought some Nasty Hog bags that came painted. The Bad Dad paint is glass smooth, compared to the Nasty Hog paint that was very much not. Not bad, but still not the best. So, you get what you pay for.
Yeah that is true, but they do a great job on their spraying. I bought some Nasty Hog bags that came painted. The Bad Dad paint is glass smooth, compared to the Nasty Hog paint that was very much not. Not bad, but still not the best. So, you get what you pay for.
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