Search for OEM part numbers
#2
Honestly? Just go buy the parts manual for your model. I promise you, if you do any work on your bike at all, you won't regret that small investment.
Having said that, sometimes (depending on the year & model) BikeBandit.com has a searchable database of many models of many different brands, including some Harley. Will they have yours? Hard to say, but give it a go and find out.
Having said that, sometimes (depending on the year & model) BikeBandit.com has a searchable database of many models of many different brands, including some Harley. Will they have yours? Hard to say, but give it a go and find out.
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#4
dawg... That site doesn't actually give you the part numbers. It's just for ordering from them.
I use jpcycles.com and select the model bike I'm finding parts for. When I get the correct part, in the description there is usually a "Replaces OEM part #: _______".
Once I get the part number I check their price against other online sites, then order which ever I decide.
I use jpcycles.com and select the model bike I'm finding parts for. When I get the correct part, in the description there is usually a "Replaces OEM part #: _______".
Once I get the part number I check their price against other online sites, then order which ever I decide.
#5
dawg... That site doesn't actually give you the part numbers. It's just for ordering from them.
http://partsfinder.onlinemicrofiche....?Type=12&A=142
http://partsfinder.onlinemicrofiche....?Type=12&A=142
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#8
Ok, yeh it does show the part number. I just needed to go one page further. My bad!
Last edited by CroK; 09-22-2010 at 03:02 AM.
#9
I used the Illinois hd site to get a pdf of the instruction sheet for HDs aftermarket parts. I used that to get the numbers for the kit breakdown on the last page. Helped me get the number for just the part I needed instead of buying a whole kit. Works for some apllications. ilharley.com Depends on what your looking for. Just sayin...