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Looking to piece together a set of lowers for my '10 SG. I have found some on ebay mis-matched that I can get painted. The part numbers have me confused. They are both listed at 58817-05A and apparently they will fit my bike. On the HD site they list a different part number. Does anyone know if these will fit my bike for sure? Any help appreciated!
P.S. You might find out that it will cost you more (time and money) to piece the lower fairings together and paint than to get a new set from a discount dealer. I got mine new for $539 shipped from cyclepartsforless.com. Good luck.
P.S. You might find out that it will cost you more (time and money) to piece the lower fairings together and paint than to get a new set from a discount dealer. I got mine new for $539 shipped from cyclepartsforless.com. Good luck.
At that price I would just order them like you. Thanks!
Fairing Factory had aftermarket lowers, with quick detach hardware, magnetic glove box door, vivid black on sale last week for a pre order price of $ 300 (listed on e bay for 459.00). They look exactly like the HD lowers.
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