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Hey guys, I removed the luggage rack on my 2014 road king police. Now trying to find the part I need to fill the open space in the strut covers. Anyone know what part or part number I will need? I'm guessing its the same as on the 2014 EG's, and I am sure someone's removed a tour pak off of one of them by now. Thanks in advance!
Actually, I think the open space looks good. I would keep it as is.
Biggest reason I want to fill the space, is so I don't lose the bolts that mount the rack up, and I'm also worried about rain, and water sitting in the strut covers. Don't think I'll run into rust issues, but I'd rather be safe than sorry later.
Actually, I think the open space looks good. I would keep it as is.
Me thinks you misunderstood his post/pic as I first did and thought he was talking about the part of the fender. He is actually talking about those open slots in the chrome where the detachable points attach.
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