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I don't post very much at all mainly due to the fact that there's people here that know a lot more than me.
Id also like to thank you all very much for all the info that Ive used so far Any way I bought a 96 Heritage and pulled the bolt on windshield off as soon as I got it home. Now some one else is interested in it. Where can we find out if the 96 Heritage windshield will fit a 2000 Night Train Fat Boy.
I think you will find that windshield is unchanged since the 70s! Likelyhood is it will fit, as the bolt fittings on the sides of the top and bottom trees are unchanged to this day. Some of the parts on 2000 bikes are the same as yours, also from the 70s.
thanks that helps. I don't think that the windshield looks very good on my bike now with the addition of the taller bars I will probably just sell it to some one on craiglist.
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