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Since you gave us zero to work with, try measuring the distance between the fork leg mounts. Then compare to the width of the brace. Beyond that, it's anybody's guess. If it's a smoking deal and won't work you can always sell it.
Ok, well thanks for the replies so far. The title kinda speaks for itself regarding the oem part. Harley sells only one screamin eagle fork brace so I was hoping someone who has one installed it on a bike like mine would weigh in. Kuryakin makes one too but thats not the one im asking about right now. I dont think I need to give you anymore than that to work with as far as that goes.
Harley-DavidsonŽ Screamin' Eagle Chrome Fork Brace, 46192-99A. Fits '87-later XL (except XL883N, XL883L, XL1200CX, XL1200N, XL1200T, XL1200X, and '11-later XL1200C), '91-'05 DynaŽ (except FXDWG), and FXR models (except FXRT) with 39mm front forks. (Will not fit with Chrome Fork Sliders). This Chrome Fork Brace is machined from billet aluminum, then polished and chrome-plated. Easy to install. Brace offers increased torsional rigidity. Includes: chrome fork brace. 1 year limited warranty. 46192-99A
Fits '87-later XL (except XL883N, XL883L, XL1200CX, XL1200N, XL1200T, XL1200X, and '11-later XL1200C), '91-'05 DynaŽ (except FXDWG), and FXR models (except FXRT) with 39mm front forks. (Will not fit with Chrome Fork Sliders)
Chrome finish
Brace offers increased torsional rigidity
Machined from billet aluminum, then polished and chrome-plated
Ok, yeah I have all that info as I can look stuff up too. Does anybody have one on their bike like I described and did it fit? Actually they do fit with chrome fork but the Co. is afraid it will scratch them.
A couple of people have looked it up for the OP, in fact someone posted a picture of one from a HD catalog. Most anything clamped to a chrome surface will have a tendency to scratch the chrome, if that bothers you then put some electrical tape on the brace parts then clamp on the forks. The OP should take a couple of minutes before banging out a response, I wish you luck on the forum.
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