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Just hoping someone out there can help me out. I ran into a good deal on a set of 2010 FLHX Street Glide fenders and was just wondering if they would fit on a 2005 FLHRCI Road King. If someone could let me know it would be greatly appreciated. A set of hard bags, front and rear fender for $600, seems like a good deal as long as the fenders fit. Any help would be much appreciated.
Cool to see a goos deal offered, but sadly in your case it's a partial no-go. The bags and front fender will fit, however, due to the frame redesign in 2009 that rear fender is much wider than you frame will allow.
Not what you wanted to hear, but the truth will set your wallet free!
Hi, this is,my first post so,if I haven't did it right please, don't come down on me hard. I ordered the complete cvo rear fender. Fitment states it will fit my bike. All is well except the wiring harness connector. Totally different. My old fender has 6 wires. The cvo has 5. The ees is,way different. The wire missing in the cvo harness is orange with white stripe. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Roger
Hi, this is,my first post so,if I haven't did it right please, don't come down on me hard. I ordered the complete cvo rear fender. Fitment states it will fit my bike. All is well except the wiring harness connector. Totally different. My old fender has 6 wires. The cvo has 5. The ees is,way different. The wire missing in the cvo harness is orange with white stripe. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Roger
You should start a new thread with your question, lots of knowledgeable people here that should be able to help you out. Btw, welcome to the forum.
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