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Has anyone tried the Kury chrome inner primary cover? On my old King, I did the HD chrome inner primary and it looked great, but it sooooo expensive. I've heard guys say that the Kury cover rattles sometimes.
I don't know about the rattle concern, but I am not a big fan of how it looks. The best way is the inner primary in chrome, but I agree, it's pretty salty. If I ever have to go that deep in mine, I plan on installing the chrome inner.
It's like the number three top seller at my shop...never heard them rattle, some people dont like the look, but I think they look ok, course I'm a bling *****....so whatta I know.
It's like the number three top seller at my shop...never heard them rattle, some people dont like the look, but I think they look ok, course I'm a bling *****....so whatta I know.
Thanks Shooter. It was a few years ago that someone told me they rattle. Maybe Kury has improved theattachment points or something. I've not seen one on a bike lately, but I'm thinking about getting one. I think they're only about $90, so if it didn't work out its not like youwasted a ton of money.
I don't know about the rattle concern, but I am not a big fan of how it looks. The best way is the inner primary in chrome, but I agree, it's pretty salty. If I ever have to go that deep in mine, I plan on installing the chrome inner.
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I agree with this post.
I have had the bolt on inner primary kuryakan on another bike. And it is a good piece. But I'm not a big fan of a bunch of bolt on bling.
Chrome replacement parts beat bolt on covers every time.
Has anyone tried the Kury chrome inner primary cover? On my old King, I did the HD chrome inner primary and it looked great, but it sooooo expensive. I've heard guys say that the Kury cover rattles sometimes.
Had one on my last 3 bikes. They don't rattle are affordable. In my opinion look way better than the HD one. That step up gives the peice a nice look!!
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