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Take out the allen off the whip, cut off however much you want off the bottom and reinstall it... then you have a 'shorty'... and it still works good for reception.
Done that already, I have the detachable tourpack & thewhip comes out the same place as it?
Looked on the HD website but can't find a part number for that, is it all one piece? I kinda like the looks of that and I was going to put the Klock Werks fillers in but I think I like that idea better. By the way it looks great!![sm=smiley20.gif][sm=smiley20.gif]
Read all of the aricles Harleypingman has done on it, he is the expert! I read them many times.
Couple parts of a streetglide were making into a trike, I think they look sweet on the Road Glide.
Anyone wanting roadglide rear lights I have a set for sale, Also have a couple sets of hard bags for sale. Lots of rear fenders, stock mufflers, swing arms & rear calipers. Make me an offer in a PM.
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