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Anyone buy the Vented Painted Lowers for their EGC? Part # 58854-05. Do they come complete, ready to add? I've heard good things about lowers on the Ultra. Will this part number be exactly like the Ultra and have the pocket with the snap on cover? I'd hate to buy them to find out if they are complete.
Alan
Highly suggest that you leave the protective seran wrap plasticized paper on the lowers when installing onto your bars. Will help a lot keeping scratches or blems from forming. Especially if you have highway pegs that you don't want to move. Mine were on an in the exact location for the lowers. I didn't want to risk taking them off just to re-install them back on and chip up my new lowers paint.
Added a set of vented lowers to the Road King a couple of weeks ago, came complete. No pics yet, I flipped it this summer and it's still in the rebuild stage....should be home by Christmas though
I added them to my 04' electra glide police,vented & color matched to the birch white paint on my bike, $522.00 delivered to my door from zanotti's.
the only thing they didnt come with was glove box liners,got them locally at Dealerfor $29.95 . I like them alot !
I looked up the part number 58854-05 and it's for a primed set of lowers.
If you go to http://www.harley-davidson.com/gma/g...bmLocale=en_US
Look up your color and you'll see that they're about $649.00 , then you're all set.
Shop around and you can get them for less.
Very nice addition to the touring models.
Mick
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