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I am currently collecting Dip Dots with my son. In the process we have collected many doubles. Here is a list of the doubles that we have. If interested in any of these please let me know. I am planning on listing them on ebay. Most of the dots cost around $3-$5.
Legacy HD Effingham IL
1 large dome
1 small dip dot
1 Key chain
TSI Columbia HD
1 large dome
1 small dip dot
Rocky Mtn. Denver CO
1 Large Dip Dots
1 Large Dome
1 small dip dot
3 stickers
2 magnets
they are little logo sticker dot that go on the dipstick of your bike dealers like to tag your bike after service they did my bike on my free service and i flipped out ..
I think they're them stick-on ginnyhorns that are stuck to the top of your dipstick, with the dealers name on them, ain't they?? If that ain't it, I are confoozed too!
Ive had dealer service in Indy and never seen such a thing on my bike and have been to 2 different Indianapolis dealers...?
A lot of dealers have stopped actually putting them on the dipstick, probably because most are chrome, they have opted to sell them instead. They used to put them on all the time, most are really cool.
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