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Have been planning to order a set of painted vented lower fairings for my FLHX, but looking at pictures online and I'm having a bit of uncertainty about whether or not they will fit with the highway pegs I have. It took me a bit to get these set up how I want them, I'd hate to dump them now.
Here's a picture from behind the bike, can any of you with lowers look at this pic and tell me if these pegs would clear the fairing.
Thanks in advance.
Edit: I don't understand why that attachment is in that orientation, here's a better embed.
Last edited by plutnicki; Apr 29, 2012 at 06:37 AM.
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