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I am hoping anyone here can give a link or suggestions on where I can find parts for my '82 Tour Glide. Everything I have found only goes back as far as '84, or excludes some years in the early 80's. Why is that?
I have spent many hours searching the forums here, googled my eyes out, and have scoured the J&P catalog. What do other people do when they need to replace broken parts on their old bike? The only other thing I can think of is to start searching around at swaps and then how will I be sure I'm getting the right stuff?
Please, lead me in the right direction. My old bike needs some love.
I am hoping anyone here can give a link or suggestions on where I can find parts for my '82 Tour Glide. Everything I have found only goes back as far as '84, or excludes some years in the early 80's. Why is that?
I have spent many hours searching the forums here, googled my eyes out, and have scoured the J&P catalog. What do other people do when they need to replace broken parts on their old bike? The only other thing I can think of is to start searching around at swaps and then how will I be sure I'm getting the right stuff?
Please, lead me in the right direction. My old bike needs some love.
http://www.boneyardcycle.com/
When these guys say it's like a swap meet everyday, they're not kidding! They've got several buildings packed with Pan, shovel and Evo parts and whole or partial motorcycles. They'll ship anything you want.
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