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I'm new to the touring models. Was wondering if lower fairings from a 2003 100th anniversary ultra will fit on my 2010 electra glide classic? Just asking before i purchase. Thanks
Buy new ones off of Amazon. I have two sets, one with the sliding vent, the other with the rotating vent. I paid $65 for the sliding vent set. $100 for the other. Dirt cheap.
I use them on my King. They keep my legs warmer in cool weather riding, as I ride year round. They also keep my legs drier in wet weather. So just those 2 points, yes they do help.
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I'm new to the touring models. Was wondering if lower fairings from a 2003 100th anniversary ultra will fit on my 2010 electra glide classic? Just asking before i purchase. Thanks
Obviously not everything, but most touring parts from 1995 to 2013 are interchangable, right? I mean other than the frame change in 09 and the motor changes from 2007+...but body parts like lowers, saddlebags, side covers, fenders, etc are all swappable.
Obviously not everything, but most touring parts from 1995 to 2013 are interchangable, right? I mean other than the frame change in 09 and the motor changes from 2007+...but body parts like lowers, saddlebags, side covers, fenders, etc are all swappable.
The Rushmore and M8 bikes use the same engine guard as well. So the lower fairings should be interchangeable also.
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