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Dyna Glide ModelsSuper Glide, Super Glide Sport, Super Glide Custom, Dyna Glide Convertible, Super Glide T-Sport, Dyna Glide Police, Dyna Switchback, Low Rider, Street Bob, Fat Bob and Wide Glide.
Would you please post a picture of the mounting brackets mounted on your bike. I am thinking of getting a set of them. I want to see how they are mounted. Thanks, Dave
Check out this full fender for the Dyna, its made for Switchbacks, but I do believe it would work with most Dyna models (prob not the Wide Glide or the Fat Bob do to the wider fenders they have).
I would imaging that if you contact them they might be able to make the fender without the filler plates if you didn't want them.
Check out this full fender for the Dyna, its made for Switchbacks, but I do believe it would work with most Dyna models (prob not the Wide Glide or the Fat Bob do to the wider fenders they have).
I would imaging that if you contact them they might be able to make the fender without the filler plates if you didn't want them.
Yea I spoke with Roger over there at Oldys, the main concern with his is that his fenders are set up more for of a Cyclevision style bag set up where the bags are mounted over the shocks. I'm using the Sumax brackets and they sit behind the shock just means the bags stick out past the "normal" fenders. I did find on here though that another member with a wide glide got Roger @ Oldys to sell him a softail overlay and add one inch in width to it. That may be an option for me though my frame is 7.25" wide we'll have to revisit the measurements.
Would you please post a picture of the mounting brackets mounted on your bike. I am thinking of getting a set of them. I want to see how they are mounted. Thanks, Dave
I am away on a work trip so can't get a photo of mine but here's how they look, this is them on a Dyna.
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