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Mymatrix, thinking of putting 14 street glide bags on my 14 lo. Could you post some more pics from the back? I want to see the gap between fender and bags. I'm assuming you used cycle vision mounts? Original fender?
Yes, Cycle Visions Bagger-Tail, fillers and bag guards. 2014 Stock Harley saddlebags.
2014 Fat Boy Lo
Hope the pics help. Wish I had some to look at myself before starting the project. The wife is very happy with the overall result. I think that CV could have done a little better with the clearances, but it's pretty sweet all the same. I'm looking forward to them producing a better, updated bag guard though!
Last edited by mymatrix; Mar 12, 2015 at 04:44 PM.
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Yes, Cycle Visions Bagger-Tail, fillers and bag guards. 2014 Stock Harley saddlebags. 2014 Fat Boy Lo Hope the pics help. Wish I had some to look at myself before starting the project. The wife is very happy with the overall result. I think that CV could have done a little better with the clearances, but it's pretty sweet all the same. I'm looking forward to them producing a better, updated bag guard though!
Perfect! Looks fantastic! Those are SG bags correct?
Yes, Genuine Harley FLT / touring bags. For us it was the easiest way to get the matching paint.
Cool.... I have the Cyclevisions on my bike. The only thing I did extra was paint the bolts black so it blends better. The shiny bolts look out of place.
Bought my 04 Fatty a couple years ago and spent two seasons making it my own with numerous add-ons including a Lindby magnum bar, dual speedo/tach combo, V&H exhaust, Mustang solo touring seat, Harley bags, & a basket load of chrome accessories. Just turned 9,700 miles the end of last year's season. So looking forward to getting her back on the road soon.
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