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I have the lockable doors from EglideGoodies with the side hinge. The doors are tight with no rattling, waterproof, and if you send them your key when you order, they will key the locks to fit your ignition key. Installation was simple.
I have the HD locking doors and I like them. No rattling and a good place to lock up my GPS when going inside somewhere. They are expensive for what you get (typical Harley stuff) - but they are functional and fit nicely.
PS - If you get them, also get the glove box liners if you don't yet have them.
+1 on what he said...
I got 'em and they work well !
I've got the Hog Trough doors too, with and without the drink holder. All I can say is that they fit great and I have no regrets with that purchase.
I like the fact that I can lock up the GPS or camera and not have to dig in the tour pack for them. I think the Hog Trough doors only cost me about $160 and I got two doors for the left side, one with a cup holder & insulated water bottle. Makes the lowers look finished IMHO. I also bought the liners for the inside. Think the liners were about $35 on Amazon. It doesn't bother me that the key for the doors is different from the bike key.
I don't have them on my '0-10, but did have them on my '06 and should have taken them off before selling it. They are great, and as others have noted, I got them through eglidegoodies.com. They were off-line for awhile, but all their products are again available. Going through them gives you more choices than through H-D. I had the flush-mounted, side-hinged version with locks and the full liners. They also offer a water-bottle option.
They now offer a bottom-hinged version and a removeable, non-hinged version. Expensive, but once you get them installed, you'll feel that it was worth the cost.
Maybe we should hit them up for a discount for forum members! I'll buy a set.
Last edited by UltraClassicElectraGlide; Sep 8, 2010 at 07:34 PM.
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