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Just wondering where the best place to purchase chrome caliper bolts, chrome banjo bolts, and chrome bleeders. I have looked around and cant find all these parts. Figure with chrome calipers and that 21" chrome wheel I have to do it up right. Any help would be greatly apreciated.
You should consider polished stainless steel in that it does not chip or flake like chrome and will last a lifetime. Diamond Engineering has complete kits for all your stainless needs with an online catalog and price listyou can print out.............BG www.depss.com/
No doubt! I got the 07 kit for like 117.00 It covered just about everything and it won't rust. I spent a small fortune on my last bike getting chrome bolts and stuff and it was a huge waste. After one or two rains.. rusty.
You should consider polished stainless steel in that it does not chip or flake like chrome and will last a lifetime. Diamond Engineering has complete kits for all your stainless needs with an online catalog and price listyou can print out.............BG www.depss.com/
This is the way I went when I did my Wide Glide motor.......all the techs I talked to the Hot Toppers were great, til you took em off a few times.....
Yeah thats another reason I'd go with Hot Toppers. They are warranted forever. If you take them off a few times and they break or something, you can take them back and get it replaced for free. And if you loose one on the road... they'll give you another one for free. And lastly, to do the hot toppers you don't need to take the bolts OUT of the engine. A big plus...
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