Strut Covers 09+ FLHX, FLTRX, FLHR
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I finally located a set of strut covers off an eglide, so i am offering up my stock ones for sale.
Chrome stock strut covers, off a '10 FLHRX. I believe these are stock on the road glide, street glide, and all the road kings. A smooth finish with NO cutouts for a fixed trunk. I've been told that if you've converted your tour pak to detachable or are planning to, you will need these strut covers.
$50, shipped obo
Chrome stock strut covers, off a '10 FLHRX. I believe these are stock on the road glide, street glide, and all the road kings. A smooth finish with NO cutouts for a fixed trunk. I've been told that if you've converted your tour pak to detachable or are planning to, you will need these strut covers.
$50, shipped obo
Last edited by ilmanzo31; 05-11-2010 at 08:41 AM.
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absolutely. these are the strut covers that you will need to purchase in order to mount the detachable hardware. i really dont ever remove my trunk, so i just got a fixed rack and the other covers instead.
the difference between the ultra classic style and these are that these are completely smooth on top, while the ultras have cutouts for the fixed rack supports to fit.
the difference between the ultra classic style and these are that these are completely smooth on top, while the ultras have cutouts for the fixed rack supports to fit.
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