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I'm looking at the kit # 69433-08 for my FXDF. The catalog says it fits 06-later Dynas. The fatbob has larger forks than other Dynas, so how would that work out? They clamp around the forks, don't they? If anyone has put these on a Fatbob, let me know how it went.
thx
I'm looking at the kit # 69433-08 for my FXDF. The catalog says it fits 06-later Dynas. The fatbob has larger forks than other Dynas, so how would that work out? They clamp around the forks, don't they? If anyone has put these on a Fatbob, let me know how it went.
thx
49mm forks as was mentioned.... some folks don't like them... say they look like wings.... buy when you fly down the road, they kinda fit
49mm forks as was mentioned.... some folks don't like them... say they look like wings.... buy when you fly down the road, they kinda fit
BTW, get your bike at Lone Wolf?
Yep, last June about a month after they opened. I don't know why I thought they had bigger fork tubes... Thanks for the info guys.
I'll try to post a pic after I get them on so you guys can check it out... that is if I can figure out how to post pics.
Yep, last June about a month after they opened. I don't know why I thought they had bigger fork tubes... Thanks for the info guys.
I'll try to post a pic after I get them on so you guys can check it out... that is if I can figure out how to post pics.
Get yourself an account at a photo site (I use photobucket). Then you just imbed the link text into the message.
I used the short turn signal mounts from drag specialties. They cost about $20 and don't stick out as far as the clamp on ones from Harley. You can mount them on either the top or bottom tree. Here is a couple pics of them on my bike.
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