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1980FLHShovel. gotcha. I didn't bother since the fillers cover everything up.
Yeah... I saw that in your pictures. I have been debating whether to buy the filler panels but didn't want to spend the money if they wouldn't fit.
How do they mount? From looking at your pictures I would have to trim them to make them fit because of the bags I have on. What do you think? Would they work on my bike in the picture above?
The fillers mount by slipping between the cycle visions bracketing and bolting onto one of the bottom rear bolts. I'm not sure if you really would have room. With your tighter setup I don't think you need them. Your bike looks good as is.
Last edited by mymatrix; Mar 17, 2015 at 12:28 PM.
Good looking scoot brother, how you like those sideshots? I just picked up an 04 fatty and those are what I'm looking for and go figure they don't make them anymore... DAM. DAM Well good looking scoot
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