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Up for sale is a great headlight mounting ring for Touring models. It's in great shape, (the pics show bugs, not rust or anything). Works great and fully adjustable! This is from a daymaker, so it's the Harley version, not aftermarket (I bought a daymaker and it came with this, I've got a Softail so don't need it). Harley wants $70 for this, I'm asking $45 shipped.
It came with part 73390-10A. The actual part number is 68124-04B. From what I could find on Harley's site, fits '94-'13 Touring and Trike models, and '94-later FL SoftailŽ models equipped with the Headlamp Nacelle Kit.
The rear of the stock ring is too small for a daymaker or the like (JW speaker light, etc). Required for install on a touring I guess. I don't have a touring bike, but am basing this on the link above. If you can get the daymaker nice and cheap just by itself, this would be the best way to buy the ring you need without breaking the bank from Harley.
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