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Help, German sidecar driver need HD Part number
Quote from guzziotti on January 16, 2015, 12:42 pmHi, I am a German sidecar driver with a Moto Guzzi Cali 1100i BJ 94. I got from a friend a HD fairing . It would have to be from an HD FLTCU 1991 . She was from Florida where he bought it in 1994 . I have the fairing mounted on my Moto Guzzi . Now the acrylic glass in front of the double headlights is broken and I do not get the part number in Germany . Can someone help me.
Hi, I am a German sidecar driver with a Moto Guzzi Cali 1100i BJ 94. I got from a friend a HD fairing . It would have to be from an HD FLTCU 1991 . She was from Florida where he bought it in 1994 . I have the fairing mounted on my Moto Guzzi . Now the acrylic glass in front of the double headlights is broken and I do not get the part number in Germany . Can someone help me.
Quote from davet on January 16, 2015, 8:53 pmI have a 1993 Tour Glide, and I do not have that cover on my bike. I also can't find it in my parts catalog or online. A very good source for part numbers is here http://www.shopronniesharleydavidson.com/oempartfinder.htm "Edit" (I found the number in an accessory catalog. See my posts below.)
I have a 1993 Tour Glide, and I do not have that cover on my bike. I also can't find it in my parts catalog or online. A very good source for part numbers is here http://www.shopronniesharleydavidson.com/oempartfinder.htm "Edit" (I found the number in an accessory catalog. See my posts below.)
Quote from davet on January 16, 2015, 9:16 pmAnother forum you might ask your question on is www.roadglide.org "Edit" (I asked over there and got a few responses then I thought to look in the accessory catalog and found the number- see post below)
Another forum you might ask your question on is http://www.roadglide.org "Edit" (I asked over there and got a few responses then I thought to look in the accessory catalog and found the number- see post below)
Quote from davet on January 17, 2015, 6:59 amHere is another cover I found searching on roadglide.org http://www.ceebaileys.com/harley/fltr_hid_hdg.html Not exactly what you are looking for, looks like its glued directly to the headlights.
Here is another cover I found searching on roadglide.org http://www.ceebaileys.com/harley/fltr_hid_hdg.html Not exactly what you are looking for, looks like its glued directly to the headlights.
Quote from davet on January 17, 2015, 9:10 pmI found the part in a 1996 accessory catalog that I forgot I had. Its not listed in the parts book because it was sold as an accessory. Part number is 67742-87. The part name is FLT headlamp cover, it fits 1980-1996 Tour Glides. The catalog says this part number also includes a rubber channel, brackets and hardware. Good luck finding what you need. I am going to google the part and see if it is still available anywhere. I think it will be difficult to find a replacement. Most of the Tour Glides I have seen, including mine, do not have the cover.
I found the part in a 1996 accessory catalog that I forgot I had. Its not listed in the parts book because it was sold as an accessory. Part number is 67742-87. The part name is FLT headlamp cover, it fits 1980-1996 Tour Glides. The catalog says this part number also includes a rubber channel, brackets and hardware. Good luck finding what you need. I am going to google the part and see if it is still available anywhere. I think it will be difficult to find a replacement. Most of the Tour Glides I have seen, including mine, do not have the cover.
Quote from DirtyDR on January 18, 2015, 10:48 amJust as a by the by Gustafsson has a Tour Glide headlight cover listed on their website:
http://www.bikescreen.com/proddetail.asp?prod=HarleyDavidsonUltraClassicTourGlideHC
Just as a by the by Gustafsson has a Tour Glide headlight cover listed on their website:
http://www.bikescreen.com/proddetail.asp?prod=HarleyDavidsonUltraClassicTourGlideHC
Quote from davet on January 18, 2015, 3:13 pmGood find, I will have to remember Gustafsson, they seem to have a lot of unusual/obsolete stuff available. Also a question to the original poster Guzziotti, what manufacturer and model is your sidecar? Thanks, Dave
Good find, I will have to remember Gustafsson, they seem to have a lot of unusual/obsolete stuff available. Also a question to the original poster Guzziotti, what manufacturer and model is your sidecar? Thanks, Dave
Quote from guzziotti on January 19, 2015, 11:22 amHello, Dave,
this is a side car of the fa nice line at close range from Stuttgart. His name is Bob.
Thanks for your efforts. I am gladly translation programmes gives, mine is School-English already so long.
I search sometimes the Internet address out and send them to you.
Greetings from the town of the gingerbreads and sausages
Guzziotti
Hello, Dave,
this is a side car of the fa nice line at close range from Stuttgart. His name is Bob.
Thanks for your efforts. I am gladly translation programmes gives, mine is School-English already so long.
I search sometimes the Internet address out and send them to you.
Greetings from the town of the gingerbreads and sausages
Guzziotti
Quote from Claus on January 19, 2015, 11:52 amThe sidecar manufacturer is called "schoene linie" and is situated near Stuttgart/Germany. The guy´s name is Juergen Mayerle and the type of the sidecar is "bob"
http://www.schoene-linie.de/index.php?item=01-seitenwagen&data=bob&q=/01_bobJust to help guzziotti with his translation machine... 😉
The sidecar manufacturer is called "schoene linie" and is situated near Stuttgart/Germany. The guy´s name is Juergen Mayerle and the type of the sidecar is "bob"
http://www.schoene-linie.de/index.php?item=01-seitenwagen&data=bob&q=/01_bob
Just to help guzziotti with his translation machine... 😉