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Ive researched and researched and there are to many for me to sift through. Im new to the Harley game and know very little but am learning alot thanks to you fellas. Anyway, I have an 05 night train with the stock rear set up and really like the look of the 180 to 200 tires with the shorter fender (bobberish). Anyone point me in the direction of a good one? Again, sorry for the nube question.
Thanks
I went through a good solid year of researching this and the ONLY true bolt-on kit is Heartland. RSD's kit is nice, but you have to buy the whole kit and caboodle: tank, seat kit and fender. And with that, what if you don't want the springer seat look?
Ive researched and researched and there are to many for me to sift through. Im new to the Harley game and know very little but am learning alot thanks to you fellas. Anyway, I have an 05 night train with the stock rear set up and really like the look of the 180 to 200 tires with the shorter fender (bobberish). Anyone point me in the direction of a good one? Again, sorry for the nube question.
Thanks
If you interested here's my heartland build on same bike with the 180 kit.
here's link but the forum made it a 'sticky' at the very top of the soft tail section.
Appreciatte it fellas. Hey 55, I dig that kit bro. Im headed in that direction and the write up you gave is awesome. Thanks man.
Dr V-twin. Im on leave right now but will be giving you a call about the pricing. If you can beat the price from the manufacturer Im in. PM me with some quotes. Im looking at the fender with all available hardware with no turns. Im thinking of running a side mount plate with integrated turns I found. I also have a solo seat already that should fit up.
Thanks again guys.
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