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My progress as of today on my 1998 FXSTC . Thanks to several of you I have located many parts over the last few weeks . I have the proper seat but it needs recovering , I need the proper rear wheel , front turn signal and mounts , Saddlebags and sissy bar . The paint may get redone more screen accurately at some point so yes I know it isnt spot on . Lets hear the good and the bad lol
Last edited by Keith77520; Jun 30, 2021 at 04:09 PM.
Ok I am struggling to sort out the proper turn signals and mounts . I found these per some earlier posts but can't find any mount instructions so I am guessing . Are these the proper mounts and has anyone used them or can post pics of them installed ?
See post 220. As I recall there were other pics online of the early mounts. One clear pic had Lorenzo sitting on the bike and looked like a promo shot, rather than a screenshot. I think Renegade AAR used them as well. You can hit him up for some close ups.
Yeah I have sorted thru all the pics I can find online and am still at a roadblock on this one . Was hoping someone on here would have some specific insight on my issue
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