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marang
02-13-2009, 11:10 PM
Here's a list of the part numbers from HD to plug the holes where the factory gauges go, speaker covers/grilles, side seals, and glove box.

If you'll notice at the end of the part numbers is a 96. I ordered these for a 96 model so I'm sure you could also have them look up 97,98, etc. etc.

Speaker grill/covers. You'll need 2

77046-96A

Gauge plugs. These are for the 4 smaller gauge holes. Harley list 2 different kinds but one of them has a hole in the middle for the police to install a toggle switch. I did not order those. These are a solid piece and you'll need 4 if you're not using any gauges.

75106-96A

Side gaskets. These are the two rubber seals that go along the side of the inner fairing. You'll need 2.

58311-96

Nut extensions. The fairing has one bolt hole on each side that are down lower on each side, these two holes join the inner and outer together with a bolt. These extension screw into the outer fairing and act like a spacer when the inner and outer are joined. You'll need 2

58311-96

If you're not using a stereo harley makes a glove box to fit in the stereo hole.

76286-96

Windshield mounting tape/seal/gasket. This is a rubber gasket type of material that sticks to the outer fairing along where ther windshield mounts.

58247-96

As for the speedo and tach holes I'm using a leather tool bag used to mount on a windshield to cover those holes.

I haven't taken pics of this stuff yet but I'm about to take the fairing apart and I'll take pics then.

Hope this helps some who are planning on doing this mod.

Redryder1300
02-22-2009, 11:11 PM
My 2 cents worth here. 95 and older is very different. I wouldn't use them years, hard to find parts cheap. The "96" means first year made. My 2003 batwing used all of "96" parts. 98% of "96" will work. Minor changes in the years to 2009. The small openings are a standard 2 in gauge hole. Use ebay and search and look at the slight diff in those pics they show, You may not see it tho. Harley recently went to throttle by wire, no cables, so they eliminated a hole on the lower right side. No big deal, still the same basic item. Scan all the tourer harley's out there and visualy record it. The pics attached will show the raw openings, glove box, glove box with radio peaking out. ( I made a cover to protect the electronics) Ebay guy called 'bikersdelight" has shields for $35.00, Harleys are $110.00. Marang, add those pics in detail on attachment locations, I haven't any yet.

Ryan fish
03-05-2009, 10:38 PM
The C model speedo fits perfectly into the speedo hole in the Harley inner fairing. All I did was fab a bracket to hold it tight in the hole, put a bit of silicone around it and pushed it in. Looks great. Had to do some fab work to make a donut to put a 2.5 inch tach in the other hole. Harley sells a chrome gauge trim bezel (made in Taiwan) that dressed it right up.

Biodude
06-01-2009, 12:13 PM
Here's a list of the part numbers from HD to plug the holes where the factory gauges go, speaker covers/grilles, side seals, and glove box.

If you'll notice at the end of the part numbers is a 96. I ordered these for a 96 model so I'm sure you could also have them look up 97,98, etc. etc.

Speaker grill/covers. You'll need 2

77046-96A

Gauge plugs. These are for the 4 smaller gauge holes. Harley list 2 different kinds but one of them has a hole in the middle for the police to install a toggle switch. I did not order those. These are a solid piece and you'll need 4 if you're not using any gauges.

75106-96A

Side gaskets. These are the two rubber seals that go along the side of the inner fairing. You'll need 2.

58311-96

Nut extensions. The fairing has one bolt hole on each side that are down lower on each side, these two holes join the inner and outer together with a bolt. These extension screw into the outer fairing and act like a spacer when the inner and outer are joined. You'll need 2

58311-96

If you're not using a stereo harley makes a glove box to fit in the stereo hole.

76286-96

Windshield mounting tape/seal/gasket. This is a rubber gasket type of material that sticks to the outer fairing along where ther windshield mounts.

58247-96

As for the speedo and tach holes I'm using a leather tool bag used to mount on a windshield to cover those holes.

I haven't taken pics of this stuff yet but I'm about to take the fairing apart and I'll take pics then.

Hope this helps some who are planning on doing this mod.

to different items are listed with the same part number. It might be a mistake on HD fiche because I just ordered what I also though was the extensions but received 2 of the extrusions (rubber side molding)

lokobuff
07-31-2009, 12:01 PM
RedRyder1300,

A few questions if you've got a chance:

Your voltmeter & clock, where'd you get them?
Internal antenna or back to the fender?
Did you add a cig lighter plug?
When you added speakers, did you have to have some sort of spacer from the speaker to the inner fairing to keep from compressing the speaker itself?

Wiring... How'd you do it, any pictures?

I have essentially the same setup, but further behind on the install...

Thanks,

Lokobuff

Chicago-Spike
07-31-2009, 12:24 PM
Send him a "PM" or "Private Message". Go here, below his picture there is a drop down menu titled "Send Message"
http://www.vtxoa.com/forums/member.php?u=10781

Doing it the PM way will assure he will know you have a question. Each time a member gets a PM, they are alerted that they have a PM waiting by e-mail. Once they log back onto this site a pop-up will alert them again. ;)

Pocket Aces
07-31-2009, 01:20 PM
Thanks for the info. I might be tackling a HD fairing over the winter. This looks like very good information. Looks great :thumbup:

Redryder1300
07-31-2009, 05:43 PM
Ok, The air temp gauge, still working on connections, volt is very simple hook-up. Cig lighter installed and speakers are 5 1/4, no spacers needed. I had an internal antenna, worked fine, but now I have a fender mount antenna for best reception. HD offer's speaker adaptors, your choice to use them. Click on my name and look at my profile pictures.