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My new detachable two-up luggage rack is calling for the antenna relocation kit (76556-09 at $69.95). Looks like 76561-09 will also fit an '09 StreetGlide, but this one is only $24.95.
What am I missing that makes a big difference in prices? Chrome bracket vs. non-chrome? I'm guessing. Not enough detail in the parts description to help me out.
You folks who have moved your antenna, what did you discover/use?
Also, did a rubber cap come with any of these kits to plug the stock antenna slot? Anyone have a part number if sold seperate?
I'll order from a discount dealer once I get the correct parts identified.
Thanks everyone!
Last edited by PoorBoy; Jun 24, 2009 at 08:12 AM.
Reason: Correcting P/N error.
My new detachable two-up luggage rack is calling for the antenna relocation kit (P/N 76561-09 at $69.95). Looks like 76561-09 will also fit an '09 StreetGlide, but this one is only $24.95.
What am I missing that makes a big difference in prices? Chrome bracket vs. non-chrome? I'm guessing. Not enough detail in the parts description to help me out.
You folks who have moved your antenna, what did you discover/use?
Also, did a rubber cap come with any of these kits to plug the stock antenna slot? Anyone have a part number if sold seperate?
I'll order from a discount dealer once I get the correct parts identified.
Thanks everyone!
PB
I've got a set of bolt cutters we can use on that antenna... no worries
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