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Since the accident people have been asking me to put a parts list up to see if they can help. Well I'm getting everything together and the part I need the most right now is a right side cover. Anybody got one?
There's a pile of 'em on eBay at just about any price you want to pay. I'm also looking for a lazer red/vivid black RH cover. Just discovered tonight that the way you do your search produces a big difference in results. Don't restrict your search to just 'Harley' and you'll get better results.
Good luck on your search - it's out there. It's just the finding part that hard.
Since the accident people have been asking me to put a parts list up to see if they can help. Well I'm getting everything together and the part I need the most right now is a right side cover. Anybody got one?
Hey Dustin, welcome back.
You and your friend still recovering ?
I think your Dad told us about your accident
some time ago.
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