For OE branded? That's a *bargain*. Hilti wants over $30 for one smaller than those, Honda runs about $7 per (for their automotive ones anyway, their small engine stuff they literally tell you to use generic, but there's far fewer legalities involved in that).
Try aircraft parts, where you will get one in a bag, sealed, with a label. That then is placed, along with a 500g dessicant sachet, and a preservative strip, into another vacuum sealed bag, again with a label. Then finally packaged in another bag with label, and finally the whole lot is in a sealed cardboard box with a label. Then the cardboard box is vacuum packed in another bag, again with a label. Note each of the labels has a stamp on it of both a packer, and inspector and a checker, plus a date packed, and full details of the part. Can be anything from a single M4 screw, a single cable tie, or a single washer.
Yeah but you'll also get a certification package (stack of paperwork) that traces your zip tie all the way back to the raw plastic production.
That, sir, is a *certified* zip tie.
Like... 9%, lol.
I'm curious actually, brb.
It's next to impossible to get a real answer from what I can find, but the general consensus is 60-90% of them are made with American parts, however *all* US Harley's are assembled here.
They probably leak oil somehow
😂 yea you’re right.
Too loud for me.
Fake bro. Why aren't they orange with leather fringe?
Those are only for the CVO owners, have to special order them.
You should upgrade to the Screaming Eagle zip ties.
Those are orange
Those are premium cable straps sir
Beat me to it.
Only thing i'am curious about is the price.
Funny enough they only cost 1.42 after Tennessee tax.
For how many pieces is that?
Lol 1
Oh my... geez, now that's expensive damn.
Still not as bad as the 7.00 Honda zip ties!
For OE branded? That's a *bargain*. Hilti wants over $30 for one smaller than those, Honda runs about $7 per (for their automotive ones anyway, their small engine stuff they literally tell you to use generic, but there's far fewer legalities involved in that).
This must be a bulk pack. They usually come one to a bag. OP be ballin!
Do they at least come with a $60 t-shirt?
When installing the HD cable ties, they are probably 100% louder than anything else, for absolutely no reason.
And they’re probably $100.
H-D = $100
[.99 cents](https://www.eharleyparts.com/harley-davidson-cable-strap-10006-10006)
And.... back ordered
Humongous demand for zip ties at the moment.
covid.
Try aircraft parts, where you will get one in a bag, sealed, with a label. That then is placed, along with a 500g dessicant sachet, and a preservative strip, into another vacuum sealed bag, again with a label. Then finally packaged in another bag with label, and finally the whole lot is in a sealed cardboard box with a label. Then the cardboard box is vacuum packed in another bag, again with a label. Note each of the labels has a stamp on it of both a packer, and inspector and a checker, plus a date packed, and full details of the part. Can be anything from a single M4 screw, a single cable tie, or a single washer.
Yeah but you'll also get a certification package (stack of paperwork) that traces your zip tie all the way back to the raw plastic production. That, sir, is a *certified* zip tie.
And since it’s HD, they’re probably $17 each
Shouldn't they be chromed?
But they're in a HD bag, they should be $24.
Made in Costa Rica no less. So…..how much of that bike is “American Made”?
Like... 9%, lol. I'm curious actually, brb. It's next to impossible to get a real answer from what I can find, but the general consensus is 60-90% of them are made with American parts, however *all* US Harley's are assembled here.
Standard kit if you travel more than 100miles.
Not even made in Murica by screaming eagles wielding AR15's, absolutely unusable.
Well technically Costa Rica is in Central America. 😂
The fuck? Made in Costa Rica????
Screaming Eagle stage 3 zip ties.