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You'll have to remove the wind deflector on top of your handlebars and install the standard Road King cover.
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i dont want to buy an aftermarket fairing i have a streetglide fairing already inner and outter that i want to put on
not to concerned if it detaches easily
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Nacelle, cow bells, wiring harness, etc. \\; It's a long list, and it's a pain. \\; It can be done, but you'll have a ton of $$, time, and cussing in it when you're done. \\; I remember putting a four speed in my 56 chev that had an auto. \\; What a pain.
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i dont want to buy an aftermarket fairing i have a streetglide fairing already inner and outter that i want to put on
not to concerned if it detaches easily
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then i suggest that you get a parts manual, it'll show you what you need.
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