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I'm checking Google... thought I'd found a set but turns out not for touring... what's the model-year and model you're wanting to install these on?
UPDATE: I've looked through all the Harley catalogs and online catalogs, along with Google, and come up empty for the touring series. With all the black bikes, and all the blacked-out bikes out there, I'm surprised on the difficulty of finding a bracket. Maybe everyone powdercoats the chrome ones.
Last edited by UltraClassicElectraGlide; May 6, 2012 at 11:26 PM.
They're for a 09 FLHP.
I thought about powercoat but the idea of spending $120 on a chrome set and still needing to spend more to have them coated is frustrating.
They're for a 09 FLHP.
I thought about powerboat but the idea of spending $120 on a chrome set and still needing to spend more to have them coated is frustrating.
That is why God invented swap meets. We were at one yesterday and one of the vendors had a bunch of stuff that had been powder coated. Even if that kind of vendor isn't there, you can find used brackets much cheaper than the new ones, so you won't feel bad about spending more money to powder coat.
I looked around the Internet a little more this morning, and can't believe I can't find something that simple. Looked through some of the photos here and looks I see them on a few of the Touring models, but maybe they were all powder coated. I also see a thread today for someone looking for the Comfort Profile Rear Saddlebag Guard Kit, which don't fit the Electra Glide series. Never would have thought that would be the case either. http://www.harley-davidson.com/gma/g...bmLocale=en_US
What passenger peg bracket comes stock on a Street Glide? I can't tell from the H-D website photos. (Looks like chrome based on some old ads in the 'Touring Parts' section here; pair sold for here for $30.)
Last edited by UltraClassicElectraGlide; May 7, 2012 at 09:13 AM.
They're for a 09 FLHP.
I thought about powerboat but the idea of spending $120 on a chrome set and still needing to spend more to have them coated is frustrating.
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