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I've got an 02 Fatboy and want to go to a smaller FX headlight and a quarter fairing. Anyone tried this or something similar to a FLST or FXST? I know Arlen Ness offers something for wide glide front ends but I'm looking for other options as well. Any input or advise would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Those are very nice. I've searched all over and haven't stumbled across these yet. Thanks! The windshields are the look I am going for. And doesn't look bad with the big headlight. Woul like to see more fit the smaller headlight and a wide glide.
I have also considered going with a narrow glide front end but not sure about how it will affect the ride and stability or if the front end will even be safe for a bike that weighs over a hundred pounds more than the heaviest dyna that they go on from the factory.
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