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I have a 2006 SG. Anyone ever try and put a Fat Boy Front end on a Dyna? If so do you have any pics. I want to beef up my front end a bit more and make it look a little more mean.
Wasn't this bike for sale not too long ago or am I thinking of something else? If so, did you change your mind? Good call, cause it's a nice looking piece.
There was a dead link in the How to Forums, but I found the guys new web site. http://www.kenandjudy.us/MyHarley.htm He put an FL front end on his '03 wide glide, even changed out the rear fender for a touring style. He calls it the "Fat Bob" good looking bike.
Venn, yeah there want much of an interest. But I really didnt market the bike anywhere. So I guess I will keep adding to it and chang ing things around on it. Hey if I am gonna keep it, I am gonna make it they way I like it.
Now that is very coool !
Think I may try that this winter
WillieC
ORIGINAL: ItsaHarley
There was a dead link in the How to Forums, but I found the guys new web site. http://www.kenandjudy.us/MyHarley.htm He put an FL front end on his '03 wide glide, even changed out the rear fender for a touring style. He calls it the "Fat Bob" good looking bike.
has anyone ever tried this with a SG or Street Bob. Just curious as to what it would look like. For all you photoshop junkies out there. Could you try and photoshop a Fat Boy front end minus the 2 side lights onto a Street Bob or SG. Thanks guys
What is funny is that in the sixtys and seventies guys were replacing fl front ends with sportster front ends, a popular trick conversion. Thusly, the birth of the dyna.
Now we've got someone converting them back to an fl.
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