Black Heat Shields for Touring Exhaust. New & Perfect $145 shipped
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Black Heat Shields for Touring Exhaust. New & Perfect $145 shipped
Genuine Harley Davidson heat shields fit your 2009 to 2014 HARLEY DAVIDSON TOURING MODELS with DUAL exhausts only! This is the least expensive way to get the Black Pipe look that is popular today
The matte black finish on these OEM shields contrasts well with gloss colors and wrinkle black and chrome engine parts too.
The four piece shield kit uses your stock attaching hardware (clamps) for fast easy install. Your pipes do NOT have to be removed for installation. They are matte denim black and they look great! Shields are coated on the outside only to reduce heat buildup and the chance of chipping. Super durable hi-temp powder coating.
$145 shipped to lower 48 states, VERY fair price, please no lowballing me. Not desperate to sell. I had these coated by the best shop in the Dallas/Fort Worth area but decided to go with new full headers instead.
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The matte black finish on these OEM shields contrasts well with gloss colors and wrinkle black and chrome engine parts too.
The four piece shield kit uses your stock attaching hardware (clamps) for fast easy install. Your pipes do NOT have to be removed for installation. They are matte denim black and they look great! Shields are coated on the outside only to reduce heat buildup and the chance of chipping. Super durable hi-temp powder coating.
$145 shipped to lower 48 states, VERY fair price, please no lowballing me. Not desperate to sell. I had these coated by the best shop in the Dallas/Fort Worth area but decided to go with new full headers instead.
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i have the Harley shields, and the covering held up well, even on an overheating engine (lean/bad tune, ~300 degree rear head)
the only problem i found was rock chips (road king with no lowers)
so I bought a can of Hi-Temp paint from Lowes (white can, green logo, pic of a gas grill on it) that was rated to 1700 degrees. rattle canned them, they look great, got ~100 miles on them, no problems yet.
to paint them on the bike, just wrap wal-mart bags behind them, paint them, let them dry, then pull the walmart bags out. i used to paint my black thunderheader about every 3 months (bare pipe instead of heat shields)
YMMV
the only problem i found was rock chips (road king with no lowers)
so I bought a can of Hi-Temp paint from Lowes (white can, green logo, pic of a gas grill on it) that was rated to 1700 degrees. rattle canned them, they look great, got ~100 miles on them, no problems yet.
to paint them on the bike, just wrap wal-mart bags behind them, paint them, let them dry, then pull the walmart bags out. i used to paint my black thunderheader about every 3 months (bare pipe instead of heat shields)
YMMV
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