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I've placed a WTB ad for a stock (OEM) chrome handlebar clamp cover for my 2009 Road King. The prior owner installed risers which uses the clamp cover with two large holes in the top. I've changed back to the stock risers and want to obtain an original cover. My dealer advises that the stock cover is no longer available from Harley. Which year models should be compatible with my bike? Any help appreciated.
Get the part number from the Harley dealer.
Then do searches on the web using something like this "Harley xxxxx-xx" with xxxxx being the part number.
You should find what you are looking for.
I've placed a WTB ad for a stock (OEM) chrome handlebar clamp cover for my 2009 Road King. The prior owner installed risers which uses the clamp cover with two large holes in the top. I've changed back to the stock risers and want to obtain an original cover. My dealer advises that the stock cover is no longer available from Harley. Which year models should be compatible with my bike? Any help appreciated.
Several years will fit. Yours should have a removable plastic insert revealing access holes to adjust the bars. Solid covers on the older Road Kings will work.
Probably 1994 to 2016 or even more years will fit.
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