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I just picked up a 1991 fatboy and was looking for different options for rear fenders. i saw the lucky ****** kit (http://www.motorcycle-usa.com/653/10...om-Chrome.aspx) and liked the fender. Only issue is it says its for the 00-11 softails.
I looked over my bike and cant see why it wouldnt work. Does anyone have any insight as to whether this will work or not? Also, does anyone have any experience with this kit
Thanks
Last edited by ChickinOnaChain; Dec 12, 2013 at 10:13 AM.
i just need to find a seat i like for it. im going for the pro street style so i want to find something that comes down and sits on the fender. i dont want it to look like the rocker
i just need to find a seat i like for it. im going for the pro street style so i want to find something that comes down and sits on the fender. i dont want it to look like the rocker
If the fender is strutted to the axle it moves with the suspension so how could a seat touch the fender? I thought that was why the rocker had the big ugly gap. It would seem a tractor seat is your only option.
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