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So I have a 2000 Fatboy with the Night train Nacelle. Long Ride Shields says I need to buy the Road King windshield to accommodate the larger headlight. The local Harley parts dept was useless when trying to find just the quick detach brackets. Is it possible to buy just the mounting hardware or am I stuck buying a Harley windshield?
I already looked at Memphis Shade but the windshields they have for Softails are with the stock bucket and they don't have any listed for the Road King. The Fatboy and Road King share the same front end so it seems if I wanted to go that route I'd have to remove the nacelle which would be a last resort.
I already looked at Memphis Shade but the windshields they have for Softails are with the stock bucket and they don't have any listed for the Road King. The Fatboy and Road King share the same front end so it seems if I wanted to go that route I'd have to remove the nacelle which would be a last resort.
Agreed, their only mounts are the Handlebar mounts.
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