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32588-10 for the 103 script timer cover stock on the FLHTK $10.20 retail
Exactly the one. I just ordered a replacement for mine. The zipper on my old boot scraped the current one. Surprisingly inexpensive, about $12 with tax. I was expecting the old Hundred Dollar cost.
I got this one from Electraeon; they told me they only made two of these particular ones. They do have a wide variety of other styles of "103" timing covers and derby covers. Quality and finish is exquisite....
Here is a linky: http://www.electraeon.com/harley.html .
I got this one from Electraeon; they told me they only made two of these particular ones. They do have a wide variety of other styles of "103" timing covers and derby covers. Quality and finish is exquisite....
Here is a linky: http://www.electraeon.com/harley.html .
Now THAT is NICE!
I'l have one soon and install it when I do my BB kit. Thanks for posting.
Just found this the other day when riding and stopping in Thunder HD in Sharon Pa.to see what they had. A Screamin Eagle AC cover sitting in the case as a used part (# 29854-05). It seems the owner sold it to the dealer when he wanted something different. It's a "restricted" item meaning you have to be a registered owner of a SE bike to purchase / replace the item. The fact it was used allowed me to buy it.
I also ordered the matching timing cover (part # 32989-05) 103" in orange. This item is not restricted and it cost $90. These were just what I was looking for to finish off my build.
I got this one from Electraeon; they told me they only made two of these particular ones. They do have a wide variety of other styles of "103" timing covers and derby covers. Quality and finish is exquisite....
Here is a linky: http://www.electraeon.com/harley.html .
The trouble with this site is every time I think there is nothing else to buy I find out I am wrong. I got to have one
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