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Arlen Ness Angled Fender Extension For Harley Touring 2014-2016
Has anyone used them, looking for some pics. I was wondering about the angled bags from arlen ness to. Looking to do the extended bags just don't want to spend 3 grand on complete setup.
The Fender extension maybe a cheaper alternative then replacing fender. I like to see what it looks like on a bike. I have been looking at top shop viper.
Last edited by Tstreet15; Jan 25, 2017 at 05:13 AM.
I added the Arlen Ness Fender Extension and Fairing Factory 4.5" extended bags to my 2014 Street Glide Special. I painted them all myself with John Deere Blitz Black spray cans. Matched the Denim Black perfectly.
The Fender extension maybe a cheaper alternative then replacing fender. I like to see what it looks like on a bike. I have been looking at top shelf viper.
True, the life and hardware are different, and the mounting holes are a bit different, but the 09 to 13 frames have an adjustable front mounting tab that the 14 and up bikes do not. Thus, by loosening the bracket you can adjust the front pin mount just a bit and they fit just fine.
I added the Arlen Ness Fender Extension and Fairing Factory 4.5" extended bags to my 2014 Street Glide Special. I painted them all myself with John Deere Blitz Black spray cans. Matched the Denim Black perfectly.
Man, that looks great, I wan't one. You can really clean up the back end with a curved license plate..
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