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That is a good question! It seems to me based on your profile pic that you are not running the stock turn sigs or any at all for the matter. If you haven't already picked up the kit, stop by your local dealer and ask to check out the kit. The thing you need to look for is that the inside brace (the long part the screws screw into) lines up with your fender mount points. I am not fimilar with the rear strut on the wide glide and I not sure if the mount points are the same distance apart when compaired to the Street Bob. I do believe that the only difference between them is that the Wide Glides strut is long and has the sigs mounted further back. Anyways, if the inside brace does fit then the kit should work just fine. But I would look into part number 53797-09, because that is what the catalog has as being required for the 09' and later FXDB, but I can't seem to pull it up on their web site.
Also, don't let the pic you provided mislead you, the tappered end of the front docking piece points inboard onto the strut and not outboard towards the bolt head. This will allow the forward and rear points to line up.
Good Luck.
Last edited by blueangel73; Apr 19, 2012 at 06:03 AM.
Thanks for the reply I checking with them today, I don't see why it would not fit ,The 2010 sissy bar from a wide glide fit, I believe the strut covers from a wide glide fit also.
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