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Can any of you owners tell Me if it is a one or two piece emblem,?
I have a 2008 Street Bob.
I want to remove the stock grey plastic "Harley Davidson"
And replace with only the bar/shield logo.
If I am not mistaken, they share the same tank.
I have found the bar/shield elswhere something like 4X3".
Thanks.
Not trying to be an *** and correctn you, but just so you know when you go to remove them.....the Street Bob emblems are metal. You can heat them with a heat gun to ease removal.
The FXDB and FXDF use different tanks, but won't keep you from using the emblem. The stock FXDF emblem is two pieces. The letter opener is sepapte from the bar and shield.
Last edited by jmpancoast; Jan 18, 2009 at 05:42 AM.
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