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SORRY but the word Kuryakyn and the phrase "good quality products" DO NOT GO TOGETHER!!!!
I'd have to disagree. Of all the Kury parts I've had over the last 10 years I've never had a problem. On the other hand my 2 year old genuine HD chrome inner primary is pitted and half the chrome has peeled off my genuine HD chrome rotors.
I'd have to disagree. Of all the Kury parts I've had over the last 10 years I've never had a problem. On the other hand my 2 year old genuine HD chrome inner primary is pitted and half the chrome has peeled off my genuine HD chrome rotors.
Rick
+1. I also have their inner primary cover, and the quality and fit is excellent. So excellent that Harley sells it too.
A good many of your Harley Parts are Kuryakyn parts, compare the catalogues. I wouldn't use the inner primary cover if you can swing the real inner primary though. I'm gonna do this one day, when I get the $. You can, if you're patient, find them on ebay reasonably priced. Some are take offs that were chromed, that's O.K. as long as it was done well and looks good. Check into having yours chromed, I don't know, but it may be less $, if you can stand the down time w/out the bike. Just a thought.
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