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Thanks for the suggestion. Looks great. However in my case I like the chrome cowbell look on my silver S.G. but mine has a large deep chip and scratch in it from a kicked up stone from a car passing me on my gravel road at a very high rate of speed. I've yet to get my hands on this upstanding teenage neighborhood menace....I called to get a replacement for the cowbell and found it to be damn near $80.00. The Harley Logo is shaped similarly and is $47.00. Thas what I ordered. Better the horn cover than the tank!
Thanks Joker. Is it much if any larger than the stock Cowbell? Reason I ask is I'm going to be installing one of Jasons parade fans which fits with the stock cowbell. Thanks, Rick
Sorry Rick... for some reason, HDF emails/updates aren't always going to my inbox. Anyway...
I see that Pioneer gave you the lowdown on this horn cover, so you can see the size comparison.
I think it's actually a better fit than OEM cowbell, as I have a 6-shooter horn nut that fits much better now, with the new cover. Love the look too and have gotten a lot of compliments on it.
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