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Does anyone know the part number for the plastic bushing on the back of the detachable tour pak. They are made out of hard plastic and break when they get old and briddle. Thanks, Phil
Is that the black plastic ring that the pak latches on to? If so, I also busted mine. Went to HD and he couldn't find it as a single part. Had to open a box of new parts and steal it out of there.
Can anyone post a pic of Gilbo's FMJ front bushing, that mounts just behind the shock top? I'm thinking it has to have 2 very thin lips on it to be able to clear the shock top. RD
Last edited by racerdave; Sep 12, 2009 at 03:32 PM.
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