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What about the floorboards and handlebars on a 2011 CVO Softail?
[quote=rockinred;10396891]It's pretty much the same as my bike. I have the 09 CVO Springer and it is the same frame and everything. Even the sissy bar is the same in the catalog. I have done a bunch of mods and parts on my bike if you have a question on fit, I might know. There are a lot of similarities between the Rocker too.
Think these items would fit? Got a black/silver one coming in November and want to tweak a few things.
It's pretty much the same as my bike. I have the 09 CVO Springer and it is the same frame and everything. Even the sissy bar is the same in the catalog. I have done a bunch of mods and parts on my bike if you have a question on fit, I might know. There are a lot of similarities between the Rocker too.
Think these items would fit? Got a black/silver one coming in November and want to tweak a few things.
Speedy..Cool man congrats. The handlebars will have a different set up than the 2011 CVO because of the way the guage is on the new CVO breakout. It is not on the tank it is by the bars. I think the Slim has a similar set up, but not sure how different until we see it up close. So I would say standard bars would fit, but as far as the guage mounts and risers would probably be different. Maybe slim owners can chime in on this one.
I haven't messed with putting on floorboards on current set up. I like the pegs. But I have converted floorboards on my fatboy to pegs. The softail bolt pattern for the brackets are the same on that part, so long as you double check and make sure the moco didn't do anything tricky, you should be able to buy some floorboards with bracket for softail and pretty much bolt right on to frame.
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