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I've got a 2013 FLHX that's had some modification done by the previous owner. I'm trying to find out what the windshield trim and mirrors are, and whether the inner fairing was replaced.
The windshield trim is in three parts, a left, right, and center piece of which the side pieces support the mirrors. The pictures I'm finding of a stock 2013 FLHX seem to show mirrors integrated into the wings of the fairing, but the inner fairing on mine is smooth all the way from the speaker out; there's nowhere that I can see for the original mirrors to have been mounted. I've taken the windshield trim off and can't seem to find any part numbers or anything molded into it (I haven't taken the inner fairing out). Two of the blanks that cover the bolts for the trim are missing, and I'm not sure where to start looking for those. Any help is appreciated - let me know if any more detailed pictures would help.
Side of windshield trim with mirror and missing blank Center of windshield trim (left & right sides join here) and missing blank Mirror & interior fairing
If there's no evidence inside the fairing of the holes being filled before it was painted to match, he must've swapped it with a standard FLH inner. No matter, they're the same aside from the mirror holes.
Close! Looks very similar, but mine has blanks covering the bolt holes. Still, that's the first aftermarket one I've seen that looks anything like mine.
Close! Looks very similar, but mine has blanks covering the bolt holes. Still, that's the first aftermarket one I've seen that looks anything like mine.
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