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Called an indy today to get a new front mount and was told, although they carry most Genuine HD parts and accessories, he doesn't stock the HD motor mount cause in his opinion they are junk.
He says the HD one is $70 cdn and the aftermarket one is much better, but it's $120.
Anyone know if I'm being fed a line of crap or is this good information.
It keeps my motor from dancing around and looking like it is going to fall out of the bike. It is just a slightly more rigid mount over the stock squishy mount. If you go with a stock mount I believe the "C" version is the better one (someone correct me if I have posted the wrong version).
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