2010 Cross Bones flstsb tin set compatibility?
#1
2010 Cross Bones flstsb tin set compatibility?
I searched but could not get a specific answer for my question. What year and model tins are compatible with a 2010 Cross bones?
Basically I want to change the tins on my crossbones, I have the black ice denim and ideally I'd like the black cross bones denim with the gold and red letters and pin stripping but it is impossible to find a take off set.
I have given myself several options, paint the tins I have professionally, plasti dip the tins, or just buy a new or used set of painted tins in excellent to new condition but I'd like to know what bikes and model year are compatible with a 2010 cross bones.
If you all have a better idea, please let me know.
Basically I want to change the tins on my crossbones, I have the black ice denim and ideally I'd like the black cross bones denim with the gold and red letters and pin stripping but it is impossible to find a take off set.
I have given myself several options, paint the tins I have professionally, plasti dip the tins, or just buy a new or used set of painted tins in excellent to new condition but I'd like to know what bikes and model year are compatible with a 2010 cross bones.
If you all have a better idea, please let me know.
#2
Well I was up all night looking and found a cross bones black denim tank, which I bought for $500, also bought a black denim fatboy rear fender that I plan on chopping $300, and a new primer'ed crossbones front fender $90 that I plan on getting painted hopefully it matches.
Bust out another thousand! I should make some of that money back when I sell the tins I take off though so in reality its not that bad I guess.
I'll probably get this put together over Christmas leave.
Bust out another thousand! I should make some of that money back when I sell the tins I take off though so in reality its not that bad I guess.
I'll probably get this put together over Christmas leave.
Last edited by nchapa; 12-12-2016 at 09:29 AM. Reason: Grammar
#3
Look at it this way, you could pay a grand for just a paint job. Getting back 5 bills on your other set is frosting on the cake! (or you could just hang on to your current set till the 'flat' look gets totally worn out!) I also was going to suggest just having your current set sprayed with a semi-gloss top coat. I used Alsa 'soft feel' as a top coat on one of my bikes and it looks awesome!
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