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Thats lookin real sweet man. Great choice on the Fat front fender. I am doing something similar with a 2000 model Fatboy I acquired. I took her from carport queen to Street Machine.. :-) I decided to balck out a lot of the chrome since it was getting weathered from the last owner mistreating this scoot. I also adapted my Streetglide wheels I had laying in my garage collecting dust. Should be finished within the next week. Thats a pic of my front fender waiting....Black and Chrome and Gray
By the way, I may have a set of chrome laced wheels (the ones in my sig) for sale. I have a set of DNA Mammoths arriving tommorrow (I can't freakin wait).
I used 05 deluxe tins something changed in 06. the front fender is a no brainer, the rear fender requires a new wiring harness, but the tank is the same in 05 (if you have fuelly) but in 06 they changed the tank so I didn't want to take the chance even though they look the same
Originally Posted by Jerry L
Man, that really ***** great! So the Deluxe tins fit right up? What year Deluxe are the tins? Very nice job!
Jerry
yeah on my fatboy tins I have the tail light removed so it was a smooth rear fender, but I like the tombstone tail light. you can switch the tombstone to the regular tail light anyway the hole in the fender is totally different...
Originally Posted by Whiskers
Looks great. You had a clean rear fender on the white one, are you gonna' leave the tombstone on the new tins?
trust me I thought about the black route but I have a night train for that, hope to see your bike pics soon, when she is done..
Originally Posted by gulfpits
Thats lookin real sweet man. Great choice on the Fat front fender. I am doing something similar with a 2000 model Fatboy I acquired. I took her from carport queen to Street Machine.. :-) I decided to balck out a lot of the chrome since it was getting weathered from the last owner mistreating this scoot. I also adapted my Streetglide wheels I had laying in my garage collecting dust. Should be finished within the next week. Thats a pic of my front fender waiting....Black and Chrome and Gray
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