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I have a 2011 Road King that I just purchased two Airstrike, (SG / RG) wheels and tires for. I don't dislike the RK fender that came stock and I am sure the new front tire will fit, (18") but what are my options to go to a black SG fender? Are there aftermarket ones out there or do I have to go with the Moco$$$?
Thanks
there are a lot of options out there. and yes, the black sg fender will fit just fine. or you could even go one better. get the primed cvo fender, and have it painted to match. the cvo fender is basically the same fender, but it sits a little over 3/4'' closer to the tire.
oh, by the way, on the front tires. stock sizes in 16'', 17'', 18'' and even 19'' all have virtually the same rolling diameter so they will all fit with stock fenders.
there are a lot of options out there. and yes, the black sg fender will fit just fine. or you could even go one better. get the primed cvo fender, and have it painted to match. the cvo fender is basically the same fender, but it sits a little over 3/4'' closer to the tire.
oh, by the way, on the front tires. stock sizes in 16'', 17'', 18'' and even 19'' all have virtually the same rolling diameter so they will all fit with stock fenders.
here's the difference in the stock and cvo style fenders.
stock:
cvo:
Honestly I like the stock better.....The CVO is to cut up and not as full but everyone has different tastes
Side not...I bought a steal road king/heritage front fender with no holes for trim for $90 on EBAY. That addition is on my winter list mod as well. Its identical to the stock pic above but has bigger 'wings' at rear bottom which I was looking for.True "ole-school" look!
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