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Hi I was wondering if any of you guys have installed a front fender lowering kit on your baggers? And if so what manufacturer did you use? And why? How was the install? As I am looking into lowering my front Road glide fender.............
Hi I was wondering if any of you guys have installed a front fender lowering kit on your baggers? And if so what manufacturer did you use? And why? How was the install? As I am looking into lowering my front Road glide fender.............
i have twice. once for my road king once for my street glide. got both from native customs. you can do it or you can send it to them and they will do it for you. then all you have to do is take to painter and then put on. if i remember right it lowered about 1". i liked the way it turned out.i think there on the forum ask for paul nice guy.
Thanks
I purchased the lowered fender assembly for an 18" wheel/tire and used it over H-D's 19" Agitator wheel/tire. I checked the numbers and H-D's 18" and 19" wheel/tire combos are the same diameter.
I had the new fender painted and sold the stock one, the results are great!
Pictures?? And what yr/model bike is it?? I will just say this also I spoke to paul tonight over at Native and the guy is top notch!! his customer service is excellent and his kit will be what Im going with.....................
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