Horn covers... to change or not to change?
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Horn covers... to change or not to change?
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Been contemplating swapping out the original HD 'cowbell' horn cover with an aftermarket horn cover but then I'm thinking...naw, that would be like changing the 'M' logo for McDonald's, after all the nice original HD chrome 'cowbell' cover is like the logo for the Twin V's and it tells all that, Yes ... it's a Harley !
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Been contemplating swapping out the original HD 'cowbell' horn cover with an aftermarket horn cover but then I'm thinking...naw, that would be like changing the 'M' logo for McDonald's, after all the nice original HD chrome 'cowbell' cover is like the logo for the Twin V's and it tells all that, Yes ... it's a Harley !
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onek of the first thing i changed it does not say harley no one knows it says you own a harley and why do you care anyway it is butt ugly, one of the things that is so neat about a harley you can make it your own not like every one elses, sounds like you won`t wear a t`shirt unless it says harley,
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DITTO ! ...they're like Harley shirts
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I agree with the original poster about the stock horn cover being a uniquely Harley image, so I maintain the cowbell. Years back I changed one on a Wide Glide to an alternate Harley cover and it just never looked right so I changed it back. Maybe I'm a traditionalist, oh well. To each their own.
Buckinfitch, your ride looks good.
Buckinfitch, your ride looks good.