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I bought the sinister pissed off bezel for my 12 RGU before doing much research. After the deal was done I went over to road glide forums, I know kind of backwards. Anyway posted my question over there and got help from Gone Black, I followed his tips and it worked. Sorry, to fill in the gap, these Sinister bezels don't just pop in, you have to do a little tweaking to get it to fit. The tabs are thicker than oem bezel so you have to take material off to get it to snap in the fairing. Patients and slow going is the tip,but overall not too bad. Jim
lp I see in your avatar you have an after market bezel, is that a Mean Mug?
No, Sir.
It did this way before you could buy a bezel (in 09) and I sometimes think the big boys stole the idea from me Of course I stole the idea from sport bike riders...
It's just black electrical tape... I was just fooling around one night, never rode with it!
I like the look of yours the best, your roadie looks down right angry. I liked the Mean Mug too, but they are not starting production for awhile. This just adds something a little different to the bike, a pissed off fugly.
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