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No, I took off the stock street glide fairing mirrors... U might be seeing something else haha. I plugged the mirror holes in the fairing. 4 mirrors??!! No way!!
I was just guessing you still had them since most Street Glide owners don't remove them when they add two more mirrors.I would like to see a photo of how it looks without the lower mirrors on the inner fairing if you have the time to post one.
I was just guessing you still had them since most Street Glide owners don't remove them when they add two more mirrors.I would like to see a photo of how it looks without the lower mirrors on the inner fairing if you have the time to post one.
If you are talking about the fairing mirrors, yes you have to remove the outer fairing to get to the mirror bolts.
Nope... I meant the chrome lowers. Is there a way to change them without removing the fairing? I thought you had to remove the inner and outter fairing to get to the top of the forks.
Nope... I meant the chrome lowers. Is there a way to change them without removing the fairing? I thought you had to remove the inner and outter fairing to get to the top of the forks.
Nice looking bike BTW!
Sorry, I gotcha now. No need to remove the inner or outer fairing. Only have to remove the switch housing to get to the top nut on the forks. Once u pull the ignition switch and switch housing u can access it just fine with a box end wrench. Seems like u would have to remove more but besides taking the front tire and fender off the job doesn't require much disassembly of the bike.
Sorry, I gotcha now. No need to remove the inner or outer fairing. Only have to remove the switch housing to get to the top nut on the forks. Once u pull the ignition switch and switch housing u can access it just fine with a box end wrench. Seems like u would have to remove more but besides taking the front tire and fender off the job doesn't require much disassembly of the bike.
Hmmm.... I'll have to check that out next time I'm in there. I've been wanting to install chrome lowers on my 05 but have been waiting until a time I needed to pull the fairing.
Thanks for the info!!!
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