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This is my 09 Street Bob. I just put some black air shocks on it as well, so there's a little more black.
Nice. I would like to see more pics of your sissy bar . Im getting ready to design and fab one for my Fat Glide ., or Wide Bob. LOL Fat Bob with Wide glide rear fender.
Nice. I would like to see more pics of your sissy bar . Im getting ready to design and fab one for my Fat Glide ., or Wide Bob. LOL Fat Bob with Wide glide rear fender.
It's the HD detachable sissy bar for dynas. They told me that it wouldn't fit the narrow fender of my SB, so I simply got some chrome spacers and longer bolts to make it fit. There are a couple more pics of the bike in my photo album if you wanted to check it out.
Really liking the matte black and gloss black together. Just started blacking out my fxd was planning on wrapping the upper forks with leather, any ideas on where I could follow the leather wrap theme else where?
New guy here - I've lurked for a while, but this is my first post.
Anyone have any ideas about where to find black turn signal relocation kit for the Fat bob? Take a look at the Dark Custom bikes on the H D websight. There are pics of the Fat bob with black signals on the forks. My local dealer has no idea about where to get them. Here is one of the pics on the sight.
Want a cheap way to do it look on the DIY thread for "fifty bux" one of your turn signals uses a bracket for mounting I believe its the right not sure off the top of my head. That bracket will attach to your triple tree clamp bolts with a little reeming. Just Need to order a second bracket Polly couple of bucks.
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