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Custom Vehicle Discussions => Screamin' EagleĀ® Road GlideĀ® => Topic started by: 911Hawk on June 22, 2010, 05:58:46 PM
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Time after time while riding the fairing trim would come out and flap in the wind till I pushed it back in place. This would happen on hot days. While installing my HID lighting, I tried some Edge Trim I picked up at my local auto parts store and it works perfect! It's a little thicker and goes right in place. I went on a 600+ mile ride this past weekend in 90+ temps and no problems. If anyone takes on the project , when you remove the old trim, leave the old glue on, THIS WILL HELP IN STICKING WITH THE NEW GLUE. Hope this helps..... :orange: :bananarock: :) :2vrolijk_21:
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Been having the same problem. After I have the dealer make a couple attempts, I'll try it. :2vrolijk_21:
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This is what Harley should have used in the first place. :2vrolijk_21:
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Did the same thing to my '08, and I agree it works great. I think it looks a lot better also. I heated the molding with a heat gun to soften the glue and make the bends easier. I have about 1500 miles on it, and it hasn't moved.
I also put a piece of the chrome trim on the bottom of the windshield. It looks better than nothing, but I'm thinking about the Kuryakyn piece now.
Bill
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Any advice on installation. I am going to try this.
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Very simple, remove the fairing, pull off the old trim, measure the length and cut, place the new trim on. On the bends you may have to use a dryer or heat gun to mold it (I did not have to). :2vrolijk_21:
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For others considering this if you look around a bit these door edge trims are available in lots of different colors also. Might be able to coordinate with your paint scheme a bit. I used some gold on my little trailer a couple years ago and have used others on other projects over the years. Am thinking a dark dark red would work well here against the midnight red outer fairing on the old 2000 SERG.