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Do you think I could throw on a heritage softail rear fenders? Do they have the same brackets? If not, I'm settling with the fatboy. This is my next project and I can't wait to tackle it.
Do you think I could throw on a heritage softail rear fenders? Do they have the same brackets? If not, I'm settling with the fatboy. This is my next project and I can't wait to tackle it.
The rear tire is too wide to fit a Heritage fender.
Saw a pic on here a little while back from Heartland. Was that a photoshop job? I was really hoping that was a kit they were planning to offer. I've been to their website, but haven't seen that particular offering. Thought maybe it's specific to their mail order catalog.
I think I might really love the look of that Fatboy fender. Can you post a direct on side shot of your bike? What was involved and the expense of the swap out? It appears to a bolt on project without any other mods.
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