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Guys I am looking for the part number for the bubble headlight lens for a Road Glide (mine is an 04). Mine has some has some stains on it form something so it looks foggy in some areas. I tried to clean it with almost everything I can think of but I think the plastic is messed up.
Does anyone have the part number handy, otherwise I will stop at my dealer tonight.
The clear cover is the same material that clear covers on cars are made of.
You can get a "ReNew Kit" at Advance Auto for $20 bucks.
From experience, they work.
I've always been able to clean mine up with Novus scratch remover and polish and mine is almost 10 years and 100,000 miles old
That being said I just installed the headlight bezel 69987-09 that replaces that lens. I got it for $35.16 from Jenni at 20% off. I like the look. Time will tell if I like the function.
Thanks guys for all your answers, I will see if I can find some of the cleaner and give that a shot first. If all else fails I will just get a new one.
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