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Anyone out there using the chin spoiler for softails? Seen a couple this past weekend on Fatboy's and 1 on a Deluxe. They looked good in my opinion. Especially the ones painted to match the bikes custom paint job...If you have it on your ride, can you post pics? Thanks...
I have never seen one on a softail. I had one on my Dyna until I put a Tru Track on. I think on teh right bike they look good but don;t really think that a softail is the right bike. Just my opinion.
Mine is a HD unit with the additional frame covers. I added the pin stripping to it
I do have to remove the frame covers to put the bike on a lift though. An added
benefit is that the chin spoiler gave me a place to mount my relays and power block
for the auxiliary lights and GPS/camera. (pictures at the bottom)
Last edited by Deucedog; Jun 26, 2013 at 10:25 PM.
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