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it's hard to say you'll like them.... I have the Harley Goodies and there is NO way I'd take them off..... until I trade the FatBoy in on something else.. then they go on that bike.
it's hard to say you'll like them.... I have the harley goodies and there is no way i'd take them off..... Until i trade the fatboy in on something else.. Then they go on that bike.
like them alot only con is your side stand kind of disappears under your floorboard no big deal just remember to put it up before taking off. easy to forget if you cant see it.
I installed a set on my 07 Streetglide and absolutely love them. Gives your legs a little more room, so you don't feel like you have to hug the gas tank.
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