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So how do they mount to the bike? Any drilling required?
No drilling required..simply remove your seat Like the video points out..unlike the plastic ones,it will not break,crack,or fall off.. they work very well and can be customized..
I'm using the RJ Originals much like this product it has a nice clean look with no drilling. I might add that it doesn't provide nearly as much coverage. This of course is all dependent upon what you are ultimately after. I wanted a balance between aesthetics and heat protection so it works for me.
If you are interested in our crotch coolers,our any of our other products,we will be at Boswells Harley Davidson this week end on Fesslers Lane in Nashville Tn.They will also have that Palladino fella from ride like a pro..see ya there..
I called Capt Itch's a month or so back and the women whom I spoke to could not answer my question about if the crotch coolers fit over the stock plastic air deflectors, or do you remove the stock air deflectors first before installing the new leather crotch coolers on a 2010 Ultra Limited?
I left my phone, but nobody ever returned my call with an answer.
Last edited by jamesroadking; Apr 16, 2011 at 06:08 AM.
I called Capt Itch's a month or so back and the women whom I spoke to could not answer my question about if the crotch coolers fit over the stock plastic air deflectors, or do you remove the stock air deflectors first before installing the new leather crotch coolers on a 2010 Ultra Limited?
I left my phone, but nobody ever returned my call with an answer.
James I am very sorry no one ever got back to you I can only blame myself for this..as to answer will our crotch cooler fit over the plastic ones I have seen some folks post that they will with no problem..
I bought a crotch cooler with the basket weave tooling to match my leather bags and seat on my 2008 FLHRC . LOOKS GREAT ! Works good . much better on hot days or trafic. very well made .
Once again we have been very busy around here mostly with our Crotch coolers since it has been a very Hot Summer..We are pretty excited as were working on some new patterns for the Wide Glide and Street Bob..All Thanks to a few of the members on this forum..
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