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I say its a Fatboy fender. The extra hole where the struts go are for the strut mounted turn signals. Plus it doesnt look like thereare indents below the tail light housing for a rear turn signal bar that a herritage or a deluxe would have. Its not a Deluxe fender because the hole is too big for the tombstone tail light. So I say Fatboy.
back again
I Think "Back Again" Is Right About The Holes For The Turn Sig On A Heritage, There Not There And I Made The Pic Extra LG To See It Good
So My Guess Is Fatboy Also [sm=deal.gif]
I say its a Fatboy fender. The extra hole where the struts go are for the strut mounted turn signals. Plus it doesnt look like thereare indents below the tail light housing for a rear turn signal bar that a herritage or a deluxe would have. Its not a Deluxe fender because the hole is too big for the tombstone tail light. So I say Fatboy.
Chris
I would have to agree with that it looks like the fatboy fender (just because I have been looking at a few that i want toput on My nighttrain) but i could be wronge
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