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If anything it will work better. At least that was the case with my 09 and the two sears jacks I use. The new frame seems maybe wider and more square on the bottom. No weird crossover thing I don't think.
Monster, I did not think you cared for the fenders with lights and bumpers?? Now they are even bigger with a fatter tire!!
No I really don't. But I don't wanna deal with buying and installing another tour pak and passing lamps. Fenders can be changed later on. Already have plans of changing the rear to the bullet lights and bar as well as the lower plate mount and LED just like the RG and SG. Front signals getting converted to bullets too. And I have also discovered I (and my wife too) really like the ride with the taller suspension. And one final thing. I am honestly getting tired of seeing Street Glides. Seems like every other bike I pass on the road is an SG. It's just too much of a good thing.
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