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I have an 1990 FXSTCustom softail, andvwantbto convert the front end to a Heritage front en, as hell as the front/rear fenders..
and help with this changeover would be greatly appreciated..
I changed the heritage type front end (it was a Fatboy but same front end) on my 1991 Fatboy to the FXST front end and had no problem with it. The softails all share the same frame so it's an easy swap. I just did the opposite of what you want to do. The back fender will bolt right up to your current struts too. I hope this helps you out.
Rodger that, I was assuming that the softail line run the same frame, just different options of fork for different models..
Mahalo (thank you in hawaiian)
you wouldn't happen to be selling that front end?
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