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I've got a buddy with an '08 Street Glide. He wants a pair of Cycle Shack slip-ons, so I told him I'd keep an eye out on the net for a good price.
I looked on Cycle Shack's website and the problem I'm finding is all of their descriptions says "95-06" for fitment. This is likely due to them being lazy and not updating the site... but I don't want to take a chance and get him the wrong part.
So, my question for you all is do you know which part numbers fit the '08 model touring bikes? Anyone who's thrown a set of these on... please chime in. I emailed Cycle Shack a few days ago and have yet to receive a response.
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