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You can buy the housings and you can buy the switchcaps, but HD doesn't sell an entire setup that is simply plug and play all together without having to put it all together.
Sure they sell the switch housings, accessory housing and switches with cover plates. It is all piece by piece order though and you put it all together and install
looking for wires and all want to replace handlebars but dont want to cut my factory wires in case i want to sell the bike i can put it back to factory if i can buy pieces and get wires and all would be great if some one knows parts numbers for all parts maybe
I tried to replace the right side housing assembly on mine and according to the dealer in Olathe Kansas all parts are sold individually, they claim there are about 40 different pieces that make up the switch housing assembly.
Option 1: Buy the HD cruise control kit; it will have left and right side switches and cost $239 (less from a 20% off dealer).
Option 2: Buy aftermarket switches with harness (several vendors, e.g. J&P, Drag) and add the cruise control parts you'll need (switches, on/off light, lower switch housings, etc.).
Personally, I'd modify the wiring on the bike and buy (now or later) the cruise control kit from HD and leave it in the box to install when you sell the bike or sell the kit later.
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