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Thanks for all of the comments guys. I appreciate it. Been spending more time tinkering than riding due to the crappy weather.
Jukebox: I am still confused on the Anniversary tour paks. There is one part number listed in the P&A book for the King. But that number, 53325-08COR, is shown for solid and two tone. Then there is another number for the Street Glide, 53270-08COR, which is listed as two-tone. Which one do you have??? And is there a difference in the paint scheme between the one for the SG and the one for the RG???
Mike: You think my garage is clean??? Let me get a pic with the bike out of the way. It is a mess.
Man I was confused about that too,there is a difference between the two tour packs that's why when I got ready to place my order I called Zanotti's,I still got the 20% discount but I got the right one. When you order your tour pack call them with your VIN# and they will send you the 105th anniversary model tour pack with the 105th emblem on the lid.
I have a 105th RoadGlide as well. I will say that I get more comments about this bike/color combination than any machine I have ever owned. People either love it or hate it and they are verbal about it. I have never seen anything like it. Bikers and non-bikers alike. It does attract a lot of attention. Makes it more fun to own. Ken
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