Hog Trough Glove box locking covers!
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I bought the locking covers for my lowers. I really like them. They come with a gasket too, that you stick on that stops 99% of the water. I love having them keyed to the rest of bike. I keep extra sunglasses and small items in them. I even put my MP3 player in on shuffle and plugged it into the radio and closed the cover. To me they are worth the money. Sory, mine are not hog trough, they are HD. Of course they cost more but I still like them.
Last edited by Jim Gumbel; 11-05-2009 at 09:00 PM.
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Texas Rapier check this site out Oh and sorry for the mis spelling it is Butler Cup http://www.glassact.com/index.html
http://www.glassact.com/gallery6.htm
This mug will hold ice even next to the engine for up to 2 hrs or longer, we rode thru AZ temp around 105 and kept my drink nice and cold , it keeps your drink nice and cold or if you put coffie in it will keep it nice and hot.
I think it is the best mug on the market for drinks. And you're not to poor you can pick this up for 20.00 dollars.
http://www.glassact.com/gallery6.htm
This mug will hold ice even next to the engine for up to 2 hrs or longer, we rode thru AZ temp around 105 and kept my drink nice and cold , it keeps your drink nice and cold or if you put coffie in it will keep it nice and hot.
I think it is the best mug on the market for drinks. And you're not to poor you can pick this up for 20.00 dollars.
Last edited by cap5369; 11-06-2009 at 08:57 AM.
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1) Great product, very sturdily built. I highly recommend it.
2) I bought the “Whole Hog Kit” 3 doors (an extra left door with no holder) for when I don’t need a drink, it cleans up the looks.
3) Making one key match all your locks: At first I had a local locksmith rekeyed the locks to match my ignition and saddlebag key. I had trouble with one of the locks one time, so when I traded bikes and had to rekey them again, so I just ordered “3 lock sets for a Tour Pak” form Harley that matched my ignition key. Now I don’t have any worries with the locks working. I bought them from Zanottis and it was very close to the same price as the locksmith charged me. Just call Zanotti and give them your VIN number and Harley will make a set match.
Tour-Pak® Lock Kit http://www.harley-davidson.com/gma/g...bmLocale=en_US
part # 53194-07
4) I bought a “Butler Cup” and it holds ice much, much longer than any of the Hog Trough bottles or mugs do.
Butler Cups: http://www.glassact.com/
2) I bought the “Whole Hog Kit” 3 doors (an extra left door with no holder) for when I don’t need a drink, it cleans up the looks.
3) Making one key match all your locks: At first I had a local locksmith rekeyed the locks to match my ignition and saddlebag key. I had trouble with one of the locks one time, so when I traded bikes and had to rekey them again, so I just ordered “3 lock sets for a Tour Pak” form Harley that matched my ignition key. Now I don’t have any worries with the locks working. I bought them from Zanottis and it was very close to the same price as the locksmith charged me. Just call Zanotti and give them your VIN number and Harley will make a set match.
Tour-Pak® Lock Kit http://www.harley-davidson.com/gma/g...bmLocale=en_US
part # 53194-07
4) I bought a “Butler Cup” and it holds ice much, much longer than any of the Hog Trough bottles or mugs do.
Butler Cups: http://www.glassact.com/
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