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I have a 2002 RKC that I would like to change to hard bags on and don't know what year bags will fit. I also have a crack in my rear fender so I think I will replace bags and fender as a winter project. So what years bags and fender will fit and what parts will I need to go from leather to the hard bags? Thanks everyone, I have been away from bikes for about five years due to surgeries but I'm back and having two much fun for a old guy. Thanks again
Thanks everyone, Now to just find some take off's. I have V&H Pro pipe now and think I will also go to Rinehart Tru Duals while I have it down this winter. It's great to be back riding.
If there are any trike conversion shops around, check with them for take-offs or any of their customers who are looking for parts buyers. Here in Ohio, our local MotorTrike shop owner told me that the market is soft for HD take-offs and prices are very low. Typically, the bags, fender, tire and rim, rear caliper and swingarm bring about $400.00.
If there are any trike conversion shops around, check with them for take-offs or any of their customers who are looking for parts buyers. Here in Ohio, our local MotorTrike shop owner told me that the market is soft for HD take-offs and prices are very low. Typically, the bags, fender, tire and rim, rear caliper and swingarm bring about $400.00.
Thanks for that bit of advise, I only know of one in my area but I will check. I might need the name of that shop.
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