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I picked up a horn cover http://houseofharley.com/~/media/Pro...w=1000&mh=1000
I also bought a timer cover and drilled holes in the horn cover and put the timer cover on it
I think it looks pretty good and I can put a different timer cover on it when I get tired of looking at this one
just thought I would share
I put an Arlen Ness horn over on my RKC the other day. Picked it up off of ebay for$40 shipped. Got a timer cover off of ebay also to put it on. The cover is glss black and the timer cver is black with a silver center and silver bolts, I think it looks good. About $55.0 in it total and I got rid of the cow bell.
Great idea with the 100 year emblem. I didn't like the cowbell so tried the H-D Round Smooth Horn Cover but it looked bigger than the cowbell. Now, I'm back with the cowbell and it looks small in comparison. You just never know until you try...
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