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Old 10-13-2009, 02:44 PM
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Default Wide Glide Rear Fender onto a Fat Bob

Hey everyone, I thought you you'd be interested on how to install a wide glide rear fender onto your Fat Bob and the part numbers needed.

First let me acknowledge our member "low n slow". Without his help we may have never known, thx MB

Here is the part numbers for everything you'd need for a bolt on application..

60519-10 Rear Fender, primed
59459-10 Left Fender Support, Black
59461-10 Right Fender Support, Black
60936-10 Inner Bracket x2
11896 Spacer x2

And if you'd like to change the chrome turn signals to black, here yea go..

68449-07 Rear Turn Signal, Black x2
69933-08 Short Stand-off. Black (from Fat Boy Low)

You'll also need a Run, Brake, Turn module (I'd recommend Badlands)
And a Side Mount License Plate Frame

Now, If someone here can just buy my Street Glide so that I can pick up a Fat Bob my winter project can start.

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Old 10-13-2009, 03:04 PM
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Should look great when completed...

I've always thought that the WideGlide rear 'bob fender' is one of the best looking fenders out there.

 
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Old 10-13-2009, 03:07 PM
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Let me clarify something. The Wide Glide rear fender I'm refering to is the new chopped fender on the 2010 FXDWG..........
 
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Old 10-13-2009, 05:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Puttnutt24
Hey everyone, I thought you you'd be interested on how to install a wide glide rear fender onto your Fat Bob and the part numbers needed.

First let me acknowledge our member "low n slow". Without his help we may have never known, thx MB

Here is the part numbers for everything you'd need for a bolt on application..

60519-10 Rear Fender, primed
59459-10 Left Fender Support, Black
59461-10 Right Fender Support, Black
60936-10 Inner Bracket x2
11896 Spacer x2

And if you'd like to change the chrome turn signals to black, here yea go..

68449-07 Rear Turn Signal, Black x2
69933-08 Short Stand-off. Black (from Fat Boy Low)

You'll also need a Run, Brake, Turn module (I'd recommend Badlands)
And a Side Mount License Plate Frame

Now, If someone here can just buy my Street Glide so that I can pick up a Fat Bob my winter project can start.

https://www.hdforums.com/forum/motor...eet-glide.html
Not a problem

If you need any help let me know.
I see you caught the side and front wiring harness.
I did not ...
I had to go back and install those.
I used the existing rubber conduit and t-ed under the fender.
after I looked at one on the floor, I then saw and order those.
 
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This is perfect. I have been researching the Fat Bob for a couple weeks. I plan on picking one up after my tour here in Afghanistan. The only reason I haven't placed the order is I am in love with the entire bike save for the rear fender. Today I was thinking that the Wide Glide had the rear end I liked but the Fat Bob had the front I liked. I wondered if it was even possible to combine the two.

Thanks to low n slow for taking the first plunge. This is definitley the way I want to go. I am wondering if I can handle the whole install myself. I don't have a lift though.

If it isn't too much trouble, could you post progress pics once it's on the lift? I'm curious about seat fitment with that fender. Also, do you have a rough price estimate on the total parts required for this mod?
 

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Old 11-03-2009, 06:29 PM
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https://www.hdforums.com/forum/dyna-...ihed-pics.html

is the finished pics...you can do it all with out a lift...puttnutt listed all the parts needed.
I modified some of my existing parts so I would not have to by everything...I have a total cost of $205.00 not including paint. I did the paint in my fathers bodyshop.
 
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I found the finished pics after I had posted. The bike looks fantastic. Which parts did you skip by modifying? I'm hoping the mod will come under $500 with someone painting the fender black for me. Is this reasonable?
 
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the HD dealer here in RI tried to tell me today that it is impossible to mount the WG rear fender on my 09' fat bob. I need to print this thread out and bring low n slow's finished pics into shop tomorrow......
 
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Old 11-13-2009, 04:14 PM
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I wish I would have waited...I put the 09 street bob fender onlast year but the WG is a better look.
 
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hey guys. i plan on doing this mod myself. is it fairly simple for me, a guy who hasn't done many mods? is it basically just unbolt the old fender and slap the new one on?
 


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