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Can anyone tell me what kind of rear fender is this? Its of a 2012 street bob I think but it doesnt look like the rear fender that comes stock on a street bob. Im looking to put this on my fat bob, does anyone know if it would fit? Thanks for the help!
Can anyone tell me what kind of rear fender is this? Its of a 2012 street bob I think but it doesnt look like the rear fender that comes stock on a street bob. Im looking to put this on my fat bob, does anyone know if it would fit? Thanks for the help!
It is a standaard Dyna rear fender. Came on 2006-2008 street bobs and is still on the superglide custom.
If you swap fenders, can you get the turn signal/brake/tail light kit for it and get a plate bracket down by the axel nut? or do you have to route the tail light elsewhere? just put burly brand slammers on the back and want to change out the rear fender.
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