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I've been Googling 'til my fingers bleed but can't track down a part Number for a chrome trans shroud/oil line cover for a '92 FLTCU. Kuryakyn makes a boat load of these, but I can't find a P/N for mine. I'm assuming though that the same part fits all the '92 tourers. Does anyone know a P/N for these?
Thanks for any help.
Last edited by RocketCityRoadHOG; Nov 10, 2009 at 06:43 AM.
Reason: Reworded Question, reposted link to picture.
In spite of the bloody fingers I kept digging and accidentally bumped across 2 parts that fit. I'll post in case anyone else is looking to find the same thing.
P/Ns are: Harley-Davidson 66088-96 and Khrome Werks CC-31-604.
Still no idea if Kuryakyn made one so if anyone has a P/N feel free to add it.
Thanks to all.
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