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The 100th annivessary parts and paint scheme are controlled items which you will normally not be allowed to purchase. There may be an exception in your case since you have a 100th annivessary bike. Normallyyou must turn in a part to get a new one. I am talking about dealers. You can probably get whatever you want off e-bay. Anyway the part # for the fairing in primer is 58236-96. If you want the number for the painted black and silver you will have to go to your dealer and look it up in the paint parts book. You can purchase a service manual and parts manual just like the techs from harley use at the dealer. the two of them will set you back about $90.00. There is no marking on the back fender. Going this far you may want to get an electra clide classic or ultra front fender as anyone who knows harleys will know your was a police issue because it is the only one with the emblem imbedded under the paint. hope this helps.
Thanks for the information. I didn't know that about the front fender. The one that is on the bike has a dent in it, and I have a 2005 black pearl I was going to paint vivid black. Now I know enough to put the decal on before I clear it, or I may just repair the dent, mask off the decal and refinish it. decsions decisions.
I'm not trying to hide that it was a P model. the air cleaner cover is the factory police one, and the handlebar controls are still on it.
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