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Hello,
I have a 2015 Dyna street bob and I have been wanting a longer rear fender. Are there any compatible HD bikes that I could just swap my short rear fender with?
As said super glide fender, or a low rider fender. Depending on color of your bike you might even be able to find one that matches without having to paint it.
But note that the superglide and low rider fenders also have a built in taillight on the fender as well. You'll also need a wiring harness from said bike for that to work as well.
As said super glide fender, or a low rider fender. Depending on color of your bike you might even be able to find one that matches without having to paint it.
But note that the superglide and low rider fenders also have a built in taillight on the fender as well. You'll also need a wiring harness from said bike for that to work as well.
Is at least the connector under the seat the same? If they're the same, then you could just swap the entire fender and rear lights for the other longer fender and rear lights. If that would work, I like the look of the shorter "bobtail" fender, so might be interested in a trade.
I posted a list of items needed with part numbers in post #4 here. You don’t mention what color your Street Bob is, but you can find part numbers for painted parts at the H-D Service Information Portal. Link here. Set up a login and you can find some useful info on your bike, including access to the HD parts catalog, painted parts catalog, and wiring diagrams. It’s a pretty straight forward swap. If you have any questions, feel free to ask.
Edit: I just looked and see that there is no painted parts list for the 2015 Dyna models in the HD Service Portal. There is one for 2017 Dynas. The parts are the same and I don’t think there were any drastic color changes between 2015 and 2017 for the Dyna line.
If you and Jammer don't come up with anything,I have a 2006 SB,that the wife wants a shorter rear fender on.I'd also be willing to work out a swap for your shorter rear fender.My understanding is they will bolt up straight across.LMK.
Afraid I'm out. Someone snapped off one of my turn signal bracket to hold them to the license plate, and the turn scraped up the fender under the taillight pretty bad. I tried making new brackets to hold them in the same place, but both of those broke on a long ride on Saturday, so I had to zip tie them both to the luggage rack and license plate to keep from making it worse. Now, I have to make new brackets to hold them, or try to mount them back on the fender rails, but I won't be able to install my new bigger saddlebags if I do that. That's why I mounted them up on the license plate, to keep them out of the way. Just ticked that someone that works in my building where I work did that to my bike. Seems like some smoker had been sitting on my bike, too! NOT cool!! Decided to move where I park my bike from now on. Hopefully, that will keep them from doing it again.
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