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Old 03-09-2014, 02:29 PM
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I'm sure there is a good website with good pricing that I don't know about...can you share your Internet gold with me?

I'm looking for factory Handlebars and shocks for a 2007 Harley Sportster 1200C.

Thanks. My brother has an 07 with 7k miles he will sell me for $4k and those are a few changes I'd like to make.
 
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Www.surdyke.com has been my go to place.
 
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Hi WhiteBrad25, I have OEM shocks from my Sporty (2008 XL 1200C) that were taken off at 800 miles. Still in brand new state. PM me if you wish and I can send you pics.

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Www.surdyke.com has been my go to place.
They have OEM parts with good discounts.

These two are also good ones with wide variety of aftermarket parts.

https://www.denniskirk.com/
http://www.jpcycles.com/
 

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Appreciate the links guys.


Out of curiosity, for a handlebar swap, would an inexperienced end user likely be able to swap handlebars out or should I enlist a shop for this service?
 
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Watch a couple YouTube videos. You'll be a pro.
 
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Ha. Well I will try to look for a video on it but I certainly don't want to mess anything up..
 
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So I'm also looking for OEM grips, OEM left mirror (chrome), and a Screamin Eagle Air filter cover (and hex head bolts)....I believe it is the stage 1 round kit...the cover in place currently is damn near stripped and it rattles pretty bad...been unsuccessful finding these parts thus far...
 
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Who in the heck can I talk to or contact to buy the bolts and washers for the Screamin' Eagle air intake cover? The bolts on there right now are damn near stripped and the intake cover rattles like crazy...I tried looking for Screamin' Eagle to contact them directly but I don't see a website?
 
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http://www.harley-davidson.com/store...-18-2978207--1

According to the HD website, the new intake fits the 07, so it's possible it might be the same one. You could either A. Go to your local HD store and ask them what size the bolts for that model, or do what I would do and; B. Go to your local hardware store with the bolt and match it up. Good luck!
 
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Appreciate the tip. I emailed my local Harley Davidson to ask about buying more bolts and washers.
 

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