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Ok fellas, I bought this off Ebay. The seller said he bought it for his Softail but it did not fit because it was a Dyna spoiler.... After I realized it didn't fit my bike, I asked him what he tried it on and he said it was a 2007 Superglide.... Anyway...
I have a 2010 Street Bob and it did not fit. The bottom was not wide enough to fit the frame and the square cutout on the front was not wide enough either. There are no part numbers or markings.
It is sanded smooth, ready for paint. Only problem is I don't know what it fits. Anyone have any clues? there are bolt holes on the bottom rear, towards the kickstand mount, but there are no bolt holes on the bottom of my bike. the holes on the side, are nowhere near my peg mounts.
I will add more pics later.
Last edited by IzzoQuazzo; Sep 26, 2016 at 06:35 PM.
The holes on the sides of the upper part of the spoiler are most probably mounting points for "P-clamps" (see pic) that attach to the frame down tubes. The bottom holes could be for a mounting bracket that attaches to the lower part of the front of the frame near the motor mnt or regulator. But the fact that this spoiler is too narrow suggests it is not for late-model Dynas, but perhaps a Sportster, early Dynas, or even an older FXR? Just a guess. Hope you get it worked out.
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It sure does! Do you have holes in the bottom of yours? These ones may have been drilled in by a previous owner. What year is your WG? My uncle has one, maybe he would like it..
It does have holes in the bottom, though I had to adjust one to fit my frame. My WG is an Anniversary '03 and I affixed the spoiler with pipe saddle brackets from Lowe's.
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