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Yesterday I noticed and tightened the loose windshield screws and this morning when I arrived at work the center one was gone. I guess I didn't get it tight enough! Does anyone have the part number for these screws?
Same thing happened to me.
I tried one of the Derby Cover`s screws and...it`s exactly the same size.
There`s a set of chromed screws with washer (# 25913-99) to replace the stock ones. You will get five of them, so you have some spare screws.
If you just tightened them and it went missing so quick....you might also want to remove the fairing and check the brass inserts in the 3 tabs in the inner fairing. Chances are they could have pulled out. Harley sells a repair kit for this....but I don't know the p/n
If you just tightened them and it went missing so quick....you might also want to remove the fairing and check the brass inserts in the 3 tabs in the inner fairing. Chances are they could have pulled out. Harley sells a repair kit for this....but I don't know the p/n
I appreciate the thought! During my research for the "screw" part number, I saw a lot of discussions on this replacement. Yesterday afternoon I purchased both the screw and the inserts, plan on installing them this weekend. It only cost $6 from the dealer, in this case I didn't get screwed for the screw.
6 Bucks isn't bad......and yes the Harley part is a Torx HEAD bolt, but it's still a 1/4 20 bolt. I replaced all three with Stainless button heads for about 2 bucks on my stainless windshield trim.
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