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I've never ridden with music and at this point am not considering a stereo/speaker purchase for the 2024 FLHTP I just bought. The test ride and delivery guy at the dealer told me that a kit is made to turn the fairing cubby hole into a glove box.
He said they were around $180. I found some at Dennis Kirk as pictured below. $190 seems pretty expensive for what it is. Any alternatives out there?
I've never ridden with music and at this point am not considering a stereo/speaker purchase for the 2024 FLHTP I just bought. The test ride and delivery guy at the dealer told me that a kit is made to turn the fairing cubby hole into a glove box.
He said they were around $180. I found some at Dennis Kirk as pictured below. $190 seems pretty expensive for what it is. Any alternatives out there?
This is the only option I have found. Have on on my 2019 FLHTP. Is did nor get the lockable door. After 4 years it needs the rubber gromet in the latch replaced and a fix to the faded black paint. May see about powder coating in a few months.
This is the only option I have found. Have on on my 2019 FLHTP. Is did nor get the lockable door. After 4 years it needs the rubber gromet in the latch replaced and a fix to the faded black paint. May see about powder coating in a few months.
I read reviews on Dennis Kirk. Some said they were OK and one guy posted some pics and said they were pretty poor quality. Scuffed paint, misaligned, etc. I guess I'll leave it as is for now. I've got a long time before riding season arrives.
Been busy with other stuff on this new bike anyway. Lowering blocks, new slip ons, LED turn signals, etc.
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