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Would it be possible to modify the Rocker Headlight to the Dual Headlight found on the Fat Bob?? I realize it takes away from the classic Chopper look, however the dual headlight really grabbs my attention......
If I was interested in seeing this mod through where would I go to buy the OEM FatBob Dually's lights?
Thoughts and information is appreciated
NewfieRocker
Paperwork is at the border, Rocker being picked up in Colorado next week!
Or... check if any fat bob owners have converted to other headlights and are willing to sell the stock dual lights for a good price. I think I've seen a couple of fat bobs with single headlights on this forum. Just a thought...
But... I think the Rocker has narrower forks/triple trees than the Fat Bob so I'm wondering about the fit...
Last edited by micahpop; Sep 25, 2009 at 07:39 PM.
that's an interesting question. i was thinking of trying to find a rocker and do the same mod. it's doable surely, with perhaps a bit of ingenuity anything can be done. it may be a direct swap, wouldn't that be way too cool?
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