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Kuryakyn Neck Cover – Chrome – 2009–2013 Harley-Davidson Touring Models
You spend good money on a Touring Harley. You chrome out the engine covers, the controls, the exhaust. Then you stand back and look at the steering neck area and there it is — bare frame welds, a few hoses running through, raw metal sitting right out in the open on the front end. It's not a dealbreaker, but once you've seen a Touring bike with proper neck covers on it, you can't stop noticing the ones without.
One step and it's sorted. These chrome covers wrap around the steering neck and down tubes and sit against the frame like they were part of the original design. Kuryakyn molded them specifically for the 2009–2013 Touring frame profile, so the fit isn't approximate — it's tight, clean, and consistent all the way around. No visible gaps. No edges pulling away. Nothing that looks like it came from a universal parts bin.
The chrome holds up. It's not a painted finish that starts chalking after a season in the weather. Wipe it down after a wet ride, hit it occasionally with a chrome polish, and it stays looking right alongside your factory hardware for years.
Fits Road King, Electra Glide, Street Glide, Road Glide, and CVO variants from 2009 through 2013. Bolt-on, no drilling, nothing permanent.
Features at a Glance
Custom Molded Design — built specifically for 2009–2013 Harley-Davidson Touring frames
Covers Steering Neck and Down Tubes — hides frame welds, hoses, and bare metal sections
Chrome Plated Construction — corrosion-resistant, show-quality finish
Bolt-On Fitment — no drilling, cutting, or permanent changes to the frame
Wide Touring Coverage — fits Road King, Electra Glide, Street Glide, Road Glide, and CVO models
Specification
Color: Chrome
Type: Neck Cover
Finish: Chrome Plated
Fitment: 2009–2013 Harley-Davidson Touring Models
Application: Steering Neck and Down Tubes
Installation: Bolt-On, No Modification Required
Vehicle Fitment
Harley-Davidson Road King (FLHR) 2009–2011 — 1584cc 2012–2013 — 1690cc
Harley-Davidson Road King Classic (FLHRC) 2009–2010 — 1584cc 2011–2013 — 1690cc
Harley-Davidson Electra Glide Standard (FLHT) 2009 — 1584cc
Harley-Davidson Electra Glide Classic (FLHTC) 2009–2011 — 1584cc 2012–2013 — 1690cc
Harley-Davidson Electra Glide Ultra Classic (FLHTCU) 2009–2011 — 1584cc 2012–2013 — 1690cc
Harley-Davidson CVO Ultra Classic Electra Glide (FLHTCUSE4–8) 2009 — 1803cc 2010 — 1803cc 2011 — 1803cc 2012 — 1802cc 2013 — 1802cc
Harley-Davidson Street Glide (FLHX) 2009–2011 — 1584cc 2012–2013 — 1690cc
Harley-Davidson CVO Street Glide (FLHXSE) 2010 — 1803cc
Harley-Davidson Street Glide Trike (FLHXXX) 2010–2011 — 1690cc
Harley-Davidson Road Glide (FLTR) 2009–2010 — 1584cc
Harley-Davidson CVO Road Glide (FLTRSE3) 2009 — 1803cc
Harley-Davidson Road Glide Ultra (FLTRU) 2011–2013 — 1690cc
Harley-Davidson CVO Road Glide Ultra (FLTRUSE) 2011 — 1803cc
Harley-Davidson Road Glide Custom (FLTRX) 2010–2011 — 1584cc 2012–2013 — 1690cc
Harley-Davidson CVO Road Glide Custom (FLTRXSE / FLTRXSE2) 2012 — 1802cc 2013 — 1802cc
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to modify the frame to fit these?
No. They bolt straight onto the steering neck and down tubes without touching the frame permanently. Want them off later? Everything goes back exactly how it was before.
My 2012 Street Glide — does this fit?
Yes. The 2012 Street Glide at 1690cc is listed. Check your specific model code in the fitment table above to be sure before ordering.
Does it cover just the neck or the down tubes too?
Both pieces are included. The kit covers the steering neck and the down tubes together, so the whole front frame section looks finished rather than just the top half.
My chrome is a couple of years old. Will these match?
Kuryakyn's chrome is consistent quality. If your existing hardware is clean and in decent shape, these sit right alongside it without standing out. A good polish on both before fitting helps close any gap from age.
How long does the chrome last on road-used bikes?
Longer than most riders expect, provided you keep on top of it. A soft cloth after wet rides, a chrome polish every few months, and keeping road salt off it in winter — do that and the finish holds up for years without pitting or dulling.
What tools do I need to install these?
Basic hand tools cover the whole job. Nothing specialized, nothing you don't already have in the garage. Read through the instructions once before you start and the install is about as straightforward as it looks.
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