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where can 1 go to get different fenders, front or rear for a deuce?
Any place that sells fenders. Just get it undrilled.
I asked the H-D dealer at looking into if I changed the struts would the fatboy fender then bolt on. Or if I could get a Fatboy fender pre-drilled to fit the deuce struts.
i dont no about the fenders! i have seen a nice front one on ebay that stretches further around the wheel,looks nice,as for rear i am not sure,a deuce one would be different from a softail one and there would be issues with the seat too! stretched tank and all!! deuce has wider rear wheel then pre 07 softails too , the fatboy rear guard may look quite good,so long as your not running wider then 160,maybe 170,no idea about struts etc,havent looked into anything like that yet,if i changed rear guard it would be something like heartland!
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