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I tried this in the general harley forums but didnt get much response. Maybe it will do better here...
Ok Guys/Gals....
Im about as "green" as can be too customizing a Harley so I've decided to turn here for some help and possible adivce.
Last August I bought a '14 FXDWG.
I've put a few "Bells and whistles" on it already. Now I want to redo the front end. I've found a pic of a bike I want to use as a template for my front end. (Pic attached). The issue is, I'm having a hard time locating the parts or finding who makes them. The attached pic of the bike with the flames is the bike Im using as a front end template. I'm looking for the makers or names of the the ....
Lower fork covers
Triple trees
Headlight
Marker Lights
Handle bars.
Hopefully you Guys/Gals can steer me in the right direction.
Any and all help will be greatly apprecieated.
Ive also attached a pic of my bike as it sits.
Thanks in advance to any and all help/advice.
Those are stock triple trees powdercoated black. The fork covers that I think you are referring to are called dust caps and they are harley parts as well
No idea on the headlight but you will find the same one in a j&p cycles catalog
The headlight looks like a headwinds bucket with an LED light. You can take your triple trees apart and have them powder coated. The same with the lower fork legs and turn signals housings. The front fender is a custom because it comes down lower in the back of the wheel than the stock fender. You have to hunt custom websites for that.
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