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Please check out the attached Ebay listing. I am wanting to recoup my losses. I was told that this would work with my bike but now I am getting negative info on this. I am just looking to get my money back out of this so I can go about getting another for the bike. It is an excellent powdercoated front end. If anyone is interested I would take $110 shipped to your door as long as you are withing the US. Otherwise I would have to check exact shipping costs. Please email if you are interested. budiii3@yahoo.com
Are they touring lowers or Fat Boy lowers? Touring will have a 1" axle and higher fender mounts, Fat Boy 3/4" axle and lower fender mounts. The picture shows a nacelle, not being a Fat Boy or Road King Guy are they the same?
I haven't actually measured the axle hole. But the fatboy is not setup with dual brakes as these forks are. Also I am going by the auction that I had purchased these from and the person was telling me it wasall touring parts. I can measure the holes tonight if you'd like. Also I will look at the fender holes. I know these do not match up to my fatboy.
Someone responded telling me that tins are probably for a roadking which I believe would then work for a fatboy/heritage also, but all of the other parts would work for any touring model.
Well then I guess if anyone wants to make me an offer on touring fork lowers and cowbells in flat black or fatboy/heritage tins and cowbells in flat black let me know. I am wanting to move these so that I can pruchase the right ones for my bike.
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Alright I just pulled the parts box out and looked at the Harley part number. It is 46472-00a which comes up as a chrome touring lower. This is to fit a 1" axle also. I am guessing that they replaced these with the chrome ones and had the factory ones powdercoated the current flat black. I know that the chrome ones sell for $240 and the gloss for about $200so if any one is interested in the flat black ones I have please make me an offer. The tins are off of a fatboy/heritage front end so these will have to be sold seperately.
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