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Just got my new issue of American Bagger and saw that Headwinds just came out with a headlight bezel for the Roadglides and all FLH bikes. No split gap or clamp screw like the HD version.
Just checked the price on line $310 in chrome...NO THANKS....
I tried the "Frenched" HD ring positively POS, I replaced it with the contoured ring 69604-03, does not go over the stock unit but does close the gaps and eliminates the adjuster cuts as well extends some to the edge of the OE lamp.
$35.00 well spent beyond the dollars already gone.
Just got my new issue of American Bagger and saw that Headwinds just came out with a headlight bezel for the Roadglides and all FLH bikes. No split gap or clamp screw like the HD version.
Just checked the price on line $310 in chrome...NO THANKS....
The one for Batwings isn't new.
I've had mine almost 2 years.
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