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I can't seem to get the dealers to find a part number for the new improved liners for the small upper fairing boxes. After 3 times they still don't know what they are.
The shop has them on the floor in a 2011 RG Ultra but they don't have a part #? (the bike is $38000) in Canada...that must be over $40,000 Merican...
These are hard material like the saddlebag liners. They are not the cheap flimsy foam pieces of .... they tried to sell me....any help appreciated.
I got a set for my 2010 Road Glide Custom a few months ago. Got the part number at roadglide.org
88385-11 - Left Side
88386-11 - Right Side
Nice sturdy pieces, not like the crap the dealer found in the catalog.
Yeppers, that's the critters.......got em in my CVO RoadGlide and my 2010 Road Glide Custom
$29.71 ea though, but worth it.
A lot better than the ones that they have in the accessories catalog.
Put a few extra (larger) peices of velcro in the compartment also....wiggle the liners into place real good or they will grow legs!
Takes quite a bit more effort to remove them..... for those just wanting to ****** them from you.
They are nice.
Enjoy.
Last edited by txrarebear; Aug 11, 2011 at 09:48 PM.
Reason: spealing
Yeah...gotta be careful when ordering. I bought the ones shown in the pic in the P&A catalog...sad thing is they show you the CVO (sturdy) ones but ship you some POS flimsy set. Gotta make sure they order you the ones for the CVO RG
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