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I have a 03 FLHRCI. Can someone help me identify the plastic pieces on both sides of the bike.They're right below the drivers seat just behind the engine and right in front of the saddlebags. I want to put a new seat on but my old one scratched these parts and I need to replace them.
Thanks
That's what I was thinking they were called but I can't seem to find them. Does anyone know where I can look. Also it's the anny silver, I don't know if that would be different than the other silver on the plastic side covers though.
Thanks again
Any dealer can order them painted to match from the factory, they are not listed in the catalog because they would not be something that is a add on or a up grade as they are standard equipment.
WOW! I call Zanotti's and get a price 126 for one side and 157 for the other. I couldn't believe it, these parts are made with plastic!
Does anyone have other ideas were I could find these parts other than HD.
That's what I was thinking they were called but I can't seem to find them. Does anyone know where I can look. Also it's the anny silver, I don't know if that would be different than the other silver on the plastic side covers though.
Thanks again
Keep an eye on Ebay, there are all kinds on there.........none in the anni silver right now.
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