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Old 12-19-2011, 06:38 PM
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Default Harley Davidson Stocking Stuffer Ideas

So I have about $70 leftover in my Christmas budget and want to spend it on one or more Harley items. Maybe clothing or accessories for myself of my bike. Any suggestions for H-D Stocking Stuffers? What would you buy if you had $70->100 burning a hole in your pocket?
 
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Old 12-19-2011, 06:41 PM
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How about some detailing stuff? Wizzards, S100, clay bar, micro fibers, etc.
 
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I would buy some HD signs. I like the nostalgic ones with the girls on them,,, $50.00
 
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You could pick up some tin signs, t-shirts, or detailing products. Can't go wrong no matter what you pick up.
 
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I was at a local sears outlet the other day and saw these. They are actually a fairly decent quality. Sure would replace a lot of the tools I carry on the bikes. Price is right too.

Not a "Harley" product, but you get the idea.

http://www.craftsman.com/shc/s/p_101...6&blockType=L6
 

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You should be able to buy a set of HD chrome tire valve stem caps for $70 - on sale of course.
 
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I think he's right. But after owning the Craftsman version for a couple of years, I found the Kobalt one at Lowes. Even better. Now I have two of them.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_wa3Lz31EOA
 
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You're in IL... thermals...
 
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Chicago, eh? I'd add a couple of more bucks and go for a heated jacket liner.
 
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$10 valve stem extension. Money well spent.
 


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