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The little insert on the tour pack has started fading and just looks like crap to me. It appears to only be held on by 3M tape.
I have been looking for replacements but so far I am just not finding it. I'm not sure why I'm not finding alternatives to this but I'm not. Anyone have any ideas?
Your dealer can get you the replacement decal, the pn# will be listed in the parts manual for the tourpak lid section. Or you could get an alternative chrome piece or something that an aftermarket company may offer.
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Or you could get an alternative chrome piece or something that an aftermarket company may offer.
Yeah that's what I'm after. If I replace it with like then I assume the same fading of the paint in the center will happen. I don't know why the paint is coming off as I only wipe down the tour pack lid with a wet chamois. It stocker just seems like its pretty poor quality.
If it were me, I'd get a small thin piece of stainless and cut it to fit, sand it smooth and poish it. Put 3m tape on the back and then stick it on and get a nice HD emblem or logo caliper insert or some other HD stick on insignia and put it on the center of the piece you just made.
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