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Just put one on my SGS last night. Haven't taken any pics yet. I actually kind of wish it did have the graphics on it, but it still looks better than the stock fender to me.
I have one on my '17 RG, billet silver. The color match is great and the quality of the paint and finish appears to be top notch. Glad I made the change.
Thank you all for the feedback and pictures. I went ahead and ordered a Laguna Orange fender tonight from Boardtracker (And extended saddlebags). Now the wait begins. I'm curious if I can make up any cash by selling the oem fender and saddlebag bottoms on craigslist.
I'm sure I'll like the fender and then want new wheels and a chome front end once it's on
Thank you all for the feedback and pictures. I went ahead and ordered a Laguna Orange fender tonight from Boardtracker (And extended saddlebags). Now the wait begins. I'm curious if I can make up any cash by selling the oem fender and saddlebag bottoms on craigslist.
I'm sure I'll like the fender and then want new wheels and a chome front end once it's on
Did you get the fender extension as well?
Willing to share the cost of the bags in Laguna orange?
Did you get the fender extension as well?
Willing to share the cost of the bags in Laguna orange?
The bags are the Harley factory extended bags. They are $1141 plus $5 shipping from Boardtracker. I personally like the harley bags better than any others I've seen. I drag the boards regularly and don't want to worry about the longer bags. No fender extension. I like how the factory fender looks on the Road King special, so it's good for me right now. If I changed the fender, it would probably be for the CVO fender.
Appreciate the info. I was looking at the advan black bags. They're quite a bit cheaper and someone on here said the quality was good and color match as well. I think in Laguna orange with the fender extender and graphics, they were 800.
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