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I have a 2004 Fatboy (carbed). I am looking to get some Kuryakyn axle covers. The front end covers should fit fine but the rear end covers call for the axle end to be 15/16". Me, being the mechanical idiot that I am, has no idea if my bike complies with this requirement.
My bike is pretty much stock aside from some bling and V&H Big shots. Does any one know if the 2004 FatBoy rear axle end is 15/16"? Any help is appreciated.
Going well today. The Phantom covers are pretty cool. That is an idea I will think about but until I make that decision, I may stick with the Cyclone covers for the front and rear.
Going well today. The Phantom covers are pretty cool. That is an idea I will think about but until I make that decision, I may stick with the Cyclone covers for the front and rear.
Thanks for the input!
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