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They will fit fine. Just specify the year model bike you have when you order. I think it really depends on what kind of riding you do about whether it wills crape or not. I avhe the fatcat on my fatboy and it is fine, but my bike is not the low. Here is a pic of a regular fatcat. Dr. V-Twin gets sells D&D for the best price everyday too! This pic is with my air ride dumped all the way.
Not sure if it would fit, but a guy had a fatcat with 100 miles in the classified the other day for 325. I got a new one on here for 400 a week ago. Sounds amazing.
that looks dangerously low with the bike dropped down dr v twin. i like to corner at a pretty good pace. coming off a sportbike, its kinda second nature.
i might be better off with the low cat since it kinda turns up and looks like it offers a little more ground clearance.
is the sound the same on the low cat as it is on the fat cat?
dr v twin, pm me a price on a set of black low cats.
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