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Hey guys, I just purchased my first Harley. It's a 2003 fatboy 100th anniversary. I appreciate all the help I can get when it comes to aftermarket parts. I'm ready to start making it my own. I'm looking at mammoth fat 52 spoke rims. I want to go 21" in the front. Is this possible with a stock fender?
Like I said any and all advise is good advise!
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As far as specific information for your model, try going to the specific model thread on this forum. Chances are someone over there has the info you are looking for. Good luck and enjoy the ride.
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