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I have a 93 Heritage that has a stock tank, swept rear fender, and a Fatboy front fender. I am heading to a swap meet in a few weeks and want to pick up a stock set of tins I can custom paint and swap out as I want to on a rainy day. What years will fit my current ride? I thought all the way up to 99, but not quite sure. Thanks in advance.
Tanks will fit from 84-99... there are 2 sizes 4.2 and 5 gallon
Front fender 86-99...86 was first year of FL Softail
Rear fender 84-early 96 will bolt on. Late 96 through 99 has a cut-out for a electric box that earlier bike don't have...will need to cover the hole for the missing box if you use one of those.
Tanks will fit from 84-99... there are 2 sizes 4.2 and 5 gallon
Front fender 86-99...86 was first year of FL Softail
Rear fender 84-early 96 will bolt on. Late 96 through 99 has a cut-out for a electric box that earlier bike don't have...will need to cover the hole for the missing box if you use one of those.
Awesome, thanks for the info. I passed up a set off a 99 a few months ago because the guy selling didn't think it would fit. It was a great deal and in excellent shape too, oh well... Do they make the covers you are talking about, or is that a home fabrication deal?
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