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The only black visor style trim ring for a Fat Boy Lo is for the Nacelle Head light.
Your best bet is to buy a chrome one and powder coat it. If you rattle can it, you can at least touch it up whenever you like, but I am not sure how it will hold up. Maybe with a few coats of clear, it may hold up better.
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DUDE! Sell a gun? Noooooo! I would never sell any of my heard to finance anything. They can be replaced, but it would be like selling one of the kids...lol
Thanks. We've been working hard to get it done before good riding weather comes.
Do you, or anyone else, happen to know the correct Harley part number for the chrome version? When I search with that bike as a parameter I get no chrome result.
Thanks. We've been working hard to get it done before good riding weather comes.
Do you, or anyone else, happen to know the correct Harley part number for the chrome version? When I search with that bike as a parameter I get no chrome result.
I hear you, I still have a couple of months to go. I should be done by Easter.
HD told me no go unless it's a freight train. Most I see on here pc or rattle can the chrome version. Me, I'm saving my nickles for the freight train and visor, no comparison in my humble opinion. I've got a 223 I've been thinking of selling to make it happen but I hate loosing guns almost as much as I love that freight train but I'll probably sell it, I'm just too impatient!
Thanks for sharing that info. That's about what I thought Harley would be telling me.
DUDE! Sell a gun? Noooooo! I would never sell any of my heard to finance anything. They can be replaced, but it would be like selling one of the kids...lol
Gommee, Yeah, I know right? But this one is more like a stepchild. A friends son needed the money bad and was selling it. I didn't really need or want it but he wanted to keep his dignity wouldn't just accept the money so I got the gun.
While searching and contemplating the options available I came across the Arlen Ness Fire-Ring LED Bezel designed for Softails with 7" headlamps. They offer the bezel in black or chrome, with either white LED running lights or amber LEDs to wire as directional / turn signals. I opted for the running light version.
Thanks for sharing the knowledge and opinions.
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Make sure you put up some pics once you get that put on.
Well certainly, I will. Hopefully the LED running lights integrated into the Arlen Ness Fire-Ring, along with the fender-mount Motolights we'll be mounting and the Custom Dynamics LED directional/running lights will catch any drivers attention and reduce the chance of someone overlooking the wife when she's out on her new ride. IMO any additions that make her more visible is a very good thing, especially if it's an item that's replacing a non-functional item, like the headlight trim ring. I think it's a great idea if it turns out to be a - HEY! LOOK AT ME! - item.
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Has anyone found a Black Eyebrow / Visor Headlamp Trim Ring that will fit a 2014 Fat Boy Lo? (Stock 7" bucket, not the Road King / Freight Train Version)
I've got a call into Harley Tech to verify the fit of their versions, but actual knowledge would be nice.
Please include brand and part number if you have it.
If you bought a chrome one and had it powder coated please share that info also. Thanks!
I found a guy on ebay that takes OEM products and sells them after he powdercoats them. If you notice, some of the aftermarket rings do not fit with the stock mounting. These are plug and play because they are factory Harley parts. He also does primarys, forks, shift levers etc.
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