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I ordered some black pearl parts for an ultra a couple days after Christmas from Chicago HD. They told me the moco was closed from Christmas to Jan 2 and it would be 6 - 8 weeks, maybe longer. 10 days later I had all 3 parts. Front fender, fairing and saddle bag lid.
It all depends upon York's inventory. You could get it almost immediately, or, it could take as long as the patented answer of 6-8 weeks. Hope it is sooner than later. Ride safe with your kids.
I waited 6 weeks for my tour pac last summer.Depends on the inventory at the time of order.I think the dealers are saying 6 weeks to cover their *** is all. No complaints though, cause the stuff is the shiznit and the parts match the paint correctly. I ordered a primed fender and patching the paint was a pain in the ***.
In 05 when I bought a road glide I ordered the tour pak to match and was told 6-8 weeks.
It arrived 3 weeks later......I was stoked.
Just fyi on my experiance.
In September or October I got mine in about 3 weeks. Lowers came in the same time. They must have had the Anniversary ones ready or I caught it at the right time. I love the KTP and lowers. Looking for new bars now..
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