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Old Nov 23, 2015 | 09:09 AM
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For everyone that has ever wondered, it looks and performs great. Next to a streetglide for comparison..
 
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Old Nov 23, 2015 | 09:10 AM
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Another pic
 
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Old Nov 23, 2015 | 09:11 AM
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And another
 
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Old Aug 11, 2016 | 01:05 PM
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I really love the outcome on this bike. I am slowly doing the same with my deuce but wont be using extended bags as ive lowered my bike and get into some tight twisty's. Are you available off forum?
 
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A dated post, surprised the OP didn't generate more interest; very nice conversion. Details on fairing mounting, bag mounting (demountable) and front wheel conversion would be of great interest to other Deuce owners.
 
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How did you add the bags?
 
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Old Aug 15, 2016 | 05:24 PM
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The rear end is all baddad, kit is made for 08 and up fatboy. Bolts right on. Fairing is a wide open concepts (made for deuce). Jesse james front fender and rear deuce wheel up front with spacers needed to line up rotor. Thats it.
 
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I like the idea. I don't care for the extended look bags for mine. Does anyone make a leather bag mount that might work and maybe be able to use a RK Classic leather type bag?
 
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Originally Posted by mgenest
The rear end is all baddad, kit is made for 08 and up fatboy. Bolts right on. Fairing is a wide open concepts (made for deuce). Jesse james front fender and rear deuce wheel up front with spacers needed to line up rotor. Thats it.
Hi there Mgenest,

You just made my day. That`s just my plan for this winter, to install a Memphis Shades Batwing, 16" LA Choppers Twin Peaks and a bagger kit... but it`s been a nightmare to find something that fits a 2002 Deuce.
I found Sumax hard bags for softail, that don`t fit Deuce, but it will if you change the strouts cover for the Standard Softail ones:
"All year Softail models except Deuce...
You must add the standard Softail fender rail cover to work on the Deuce model."

Did a litle digging and found a guy that put a Fat Boy rear fender on his Deuce06 and it was "Bolts in". So i began to think that if the fender fits maybe the strouts cover also and it`s just a matter of buying rear kits for Fat Boy and use Fat Boy Strouts cover.

And then you came along and tell me that BadDad´s rear kit Bolts in just right! That sounds sweeet!

They say the bags will fit all the stock hardware. Do you mean, you used those where you bolt the Deuce Leather Saddlebags? or did did you used the brackets kit? Because they say that won´t fit a Deuce...

Can you tell us a litle more how you did it?

Thanks man.
 
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Old Oct 5, 2016 | 06:52 PM
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Shoot me a pm and we can talk about all the details
 
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