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I would like to change my rear fender (08 X-Bones) and after countless hours of searching the web I am still lost... I cant seem to find any reference to anything that says it will fit a 07-08 softail w/200mm tire(aside from Heartlands EZ200 kit which is WAY out of my price range)...
All the curved struts I have found say they are made to fit earlier models. Can anyone reference a good link for me or explain why the older strut designs will or will not fit? Does anyone know of aftermarket or custom curved struts that will fit? (9"-200mm)
Also, in reguards to strutless fenders that I have looked at, most if not all require the "removal of the stock frame/strut horns". Can anyone provide a good link or give me more insight to this procedure?
Lastly, does anyone know of any aftermarket rear fender designs that are specifically made to fit 08 softail w/200mm?
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