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I have a question will be great if someone can help out
I was interested in fitting a Tri Bar Tail Light to my 1988 Softail, will this work? i am willing to modify a bit... i have a bob tail on it already just wandering if it will fit under... i dont want to spend the big dollars and find out it doesnt fit...
Have you thought about the tri bar LED for the Fat Bob. I had one on my old Fat Bob and the rear tire was a 180 if I remember right. That might work for you.
Have you thought about the tri bar LED for the Fat Bob. I had one on my old Fat Bob and the rear tire was a 180 if I remember right. That might work for you.
do you mind showing me what you are talking about??
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