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Hey, one mod I couldn't live without. I hated using the key to open the fuel door on my bike. I bought the Smooth Push-Button Fuel Console Door Release part #53919-04A its around $30
Hey, one mod I couldn't live without. I hated using the key to open the fuel door on my bike. I bought the Smooth Push-Button Fuel Console Door Release part #53919-04A its around $30
Sounds like a good choice to me!
I have one of those HD Visa cards that I use for every thing. The points add up fast for chrome cash at a Harley dealer. I mostly buy service items with them. Just cashed in another $250.00. Spent it on filters, gaskets, a new oil pressure gauge, and still have $50 bucks worth in my pocket.
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