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I posted this in another thread, but no one responded; so I started another thread here. Here's my question:
Is it true that "Street Glide" emblems are no longer available? I was doing a seach on ebay, and a seller that sells emblems states that Harley discontinued the Street Glide emblem, and prohibits others from selling them. Consequently, this seller sells "Street," "Street Road," "Classic" and "Street Ride" emblems; but no "Street Glide" emblems. In fact, another seller on ebay is selling a HD "Street Glide" patch to put on your leather vest or jacket; and he says that such patches have been discontinued by HD. Does anyone know anything about this?
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