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Hi, sorry for the stupid question, but I do not understand a thing.
I would like to mount the fairing lowers on my bike, 2011 RK, but, looking for the various codes, I've found this....
Primered Vented outer shell LH:
58851-05 ($ 50) but also 58816-05A ($ 250)
same thing for the RH:
58852-05 ($ 50) but also 58817-05A ($ 250)
Can someone explain me the difference?
If you are looking for a complete lower fairing, you are missing parts. Those part numbers are for the outer shell only. You would still need the caps, hardware, glove boxes, etc... To complete the list.
If you are looking for a complete lower fairing, you are missing parts. Those part numbers are for the outer shell only. You would still need the caps, hardware, glove boxes, etc... To complete the list.
Yes I know, tnx. Both the code are of a outer shell only
My question was if anybody know the difference between the two outer shell code.
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