Non Vented Lowers Advice
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Non Vented Lowers Advice
Has anybody bought the non vented lowers? I am looking at getting a set for my 09 RKC but the picture in the catalogue does not show the rear face of the lowers (are they just a shell and then I add the storage boxes?).
What I need to know is, if they are an empty shell, what part do I need to add the glove boxes to them to make them useable storage.
Any help with part numbers (and pics if possible) would be gratefully appreciated.
Regards,
Chris.
What I need to know is, if they are an empty shell, what part do I need to add the glove boxes to them to make them useable storage.
Any help with part numbers (and pics if possible) would be gratefully appreciated.
Regards,
Chris.
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Has anybody bought the non vented lowers? I am looking at getting a set for my 09 RKC but the picture in the catalogue does not show the rear face of the lowers (are they just a shell and then I add the storage boxes?).
What I need to know is, if they are an empty shell, what part do I need to add the glove boxes to them to make them useable storage.
Any help with part numbers (and pics if possible) would be gratefully appreciated.
Regards,
Chris.
What I need to know is, if they are an empty shell, what part do I need to add the glove boxes to them to make them useable storage.
Any help with part numbers (and pics if possible) would be gratefully appreciated.
Regards,
Chris.
Last edited by shortride; 01-14-2010 at 02:17 PM.
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Chris, if you are buying new fairing lowers for a Road King, buying non-vented lowers makes no sense because they are only shells and the price of glove boxes adds about $300 to the cost; vented lowers cost significantly less by comparison because they come assembled with the glove boxes.
You can check-out the prices on HD's website. In the U.S. non-vented lowers list for $624.95 (without glove boxes); vented lowers (that come with glove boxes) list for $649.95.
You can check-out the prices on HD's website. In the U.S. non-vented lowers list for $624.95 (without glove boxes); vented lowers (that come with glove boxes) list for $649.95.
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Unvented with boxes are over 100 less than vented with boxes from HD. I've lost the blodoy part number but it is Kit, Fairing lowers unvented primed. It's in the 2009 accesories catalog. I don't have the part number but bought them 2 months ago. and painted them to match my bike. Got them from a dealer store online.
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Quite a few delerships offer 20% off....Zanottis and Chicago e.g.
Try Ebay...black might be easy to find.
Get vented....the non vented are too warm in summer.
Try Ebay...black might be easy to find.
Get vented....the non vented are too warm in summer.
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It only makes sense to buy the non-vented lowers if you get a good deal on them, or if you dont plan on using the glove boxes. By the time you add the glove boxes, the vented ones work out to be less expensive. And they are more functional to boot.
I do think the non-vented ones are slightly better looking, but only by a small small margin. If I were buying new lowers, I would definitely buy the vented ones.
If you are planning on running speakers instead of the glove boxes, then the non-vented ones make more sense.
I bought my lowers used, from another forum member. I got a good deal, which is why I have the non-vented ones. Either way, I would be taking them off in the summer, so the vents are a non-issue for me.
I do think the non-vented ones are slightly better looking, but only by a small small margin. If I were buying new lowers, I would definitely buy the vented ones.
If you are planning on running speakers instead of the glove boxes, then the non-vented ones make more sense.
I bought my lowers used, from another forum member. I got a good deal, which is why I have the non-vented ones. Either way, I would be taking them off in the summer, so the vents are a non-issue for me.
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Unvented with boxes are over 100 less than vented with boxes from HD. I've lost the blodoy part number but it is Kit, Fairing lowers unvented primed. It's in the 2009 accesories catalog. I don't have the part number but bought them 2 months ago. and painted them to match my bike. Got them from a dealer store online.