Neck Cover For Touring Models 8168 on 2040-parts.com
Egg Harbor City, New Jersey, United States
Designed from a clean sheet, our new neck cover is a smooth, quickly installed addition to any H-D Touring Model. The right side cover has been enlarged enough to accommodate the in-line cruise control pull-off switch found on the idle cable of all '02-'05 models. - The basic kit contains two-pieces to shroud the neck and extends down the frame adding brilliance to an otherwise dull area. Easy to install and great looking, this is a truly first class part! - - Note: The snap on tube covers are listed separately for customers that have purchased P/N 8168 and then realized that we offer a Deluxe version that includes them. |
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