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COW BELLS for the Fatboys that look like big Chrome Springs...? Ill be damn i cant find a pic of them. They are sooooo cool. I need a pair. Please post a pic of them..
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Last edited by Phatboy2010; Dec 30, 2010 at 08:37 AM.
phatboy2010 ........ first up they are upper fork sliders not cowbells ...... cowbells refer to the horn cover ......now if you had said upper sliders i would have known ...... i have them fitted on my 07 Fatboy and they are super cool ..... now for anybody with a 07 Fatboy you have to get them off ness and have your dealer cut out the shape on the inside because the wheel is offset then send it away to chrome it and then have them fitted ...... not cheap for the look ......
Last edited by skulltrainharley; Dec 31, 2010 at 07:03 AM.
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phatboy2010 ........ first up they are upper fork sliders not cowbells ...... cowbells refer to the horn cover ......now if you had said upper sliders i would have known ...... i have them fitted on my 07 Fatboy and they are super cool ..... now for anybody with a 07 Fatboy you have to get them off ness and have your dealer cut out the shape on the inside because the wheel is offset then send it away to chrome it and then have them fitted ...... not cheap for the look ......
Thanks for educating me on cowbell statement. As you state 07 is the only year that has this problem..? I should have no problem with my year right..? Do you have a pic of your bike with them on please post. Thanks !
You're not the only one who's called them cow bells, Phatboy2010.
I thought WTH first time someone called something other than the horn cover a cowbell.
They basically took the old rubber boot look and dressed it up for those Ness covers.
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