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I want to put on a cvo fender to match the cvo style bags. I found somebody who's got the fender and fascia for $200. I need to piece everything else together. Lights, mounting hardware and whatever else I need. How can I tell if these are genuine HD parts he has for sale? Am I better off buying the fender kit from a 20% off dealer? Also a local dealer said I need a saddlebag support bracket. $160. Anyone know if this is true? The bike is an 09 SG
I have been contemplating this mod for a while and I found it easier just to order the kit ... $799 shipped to my office. Sadly, the fender itself was dented so I am waiting for a replacement fender to be sent out for exchange. Everything comes with the kit even the new wire harness and all the nuts and bolts. Once painted, I expect it to be an easy mod.
I put a CVO rear fender on my electra glide. I used the Yaffe license plate holder though because I hated the factory one. I even used my Electra glide saddle bag bracket and have crash bars as well, I also put the CVO speaker lids on. Pretty much made the bike the way I wanted it.
I put a CVO rear fender on my electra glide. I used the Yaffe license plate holder though because I hated the factory one. I even used my Electra glide saddle bag bracket and have crash bars as well, I also put the CVO speaker lids on. Pretty much made the bike the way I wanted it.
Looks awesome. The guy selling fender and fascia swears they are genuine HD parts, so I'm going to call around and see if I can piece the rest together. Trying to save a few bucks for next mod.....it never ends..lol
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