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O.K. I am looking for a lay down plate for the RK I have only been able to find 2 of them, the one from HD and some other billet one for $200 that I refuse to pay. So lets hear and SEE what yall have on your bike's, where you got it at and how much did they rob you for it?
I went with a frame and backing plate from Kuryakyn. P/n's 0113 and 9163, retail for both is $70. I had bought a cheapo frame and backing plate from two different sources on Ebay, but was not happy with them at all and returned them. And I didn't want to spend $190 on a billet set up from Pro-One (have a Pro-One setup on my softail and it is beautiful). But I didn't want to start with the expensive billet on the bagger. Anyway, these two pieces from Kury mate up pretty well and look good also.
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Jireh Cycles. Part # 11-146. Price 12 bucks. www.jirehcycles.com or 877-681-0448
That's more like it. This is perfect for me, it's plain, simple and easy. The same way I like my women. Now if I could find a woman that would cost me that little. I will be ordering one soon.
I probably shouldn't share this as I am a Mid West dealer. But since I like you guys, and try to save anyone a dollar when I can, here's the scoop. Jireh Cycles is the retail store front for Mid West. They don't advertise that much because the dealers get pissed. The reason being, Jireh sells retail for pretty close to dealer cost. So if you guys see something you like in a Mid West book, look to Jireh Cycles for it. I think anything online over $75.00 is free S&H.
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