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I have a Fatboy too, was thinking maybe the T-Sport fairing - just not sure if it will look right. Could be worth a shot, don't think anyone else has one on a Fatboy. I have yet to see a Dyna T-Sport.
Then again, I like the bullet fairing - that looks pretty good.
............. Ok , I'll try in the Next couple of days , I just can't go up and take a Pick . its a Club Bike , but I've stopped by and talked to him and Looked how he mounted it.
He has Apes on it . its just mounted on the headlight and the little screw on side the top triple tree , let me see if I can find a pic of mine to show you witch screw ,
Gotcha! Is the one youve seen an Arlen ness onealso?
............. Yep it is , and they look like you just Kind-a Figure out how to mount-um , I think if I was gunna do one I would use a Signal relocate, tube mount for some extra support , Something like this for extra support , and Spin-um around so that it would be inside the forks
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