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I guess I'll embarass myself with a pic of my '05 stocker...except for the screamin' eagle exhausts. At least the most important thing was taken care of before I got her.
I'd love to start with the chrome fender rails JayDee has on his if I can find them and if they'll fit.
I took the windshield off for the pics, but prefer to have it to ride so I can hear the bike in my shorty helmet. Passenger floorboards, pedal cover, and stuff coming soon. I'd like a less clunky B-bar too.
Oh, 12K and she has only 4300miles on her.
Last edited by Quadancer; Nov 26, 2009 at 07:50 AM.
I guess I'll embarass myself with a pic of my '05 stocker...except for the screamin' eagle exhausts. At least the most important thing was taken care of before I got her.
I'd love to start with the chrome fender rails JayDee has on his if I can find them and if they'll fit.
I took the windshield off for the pics, but prefer to have it to ride so I can hear the bike in my shorty helmet. Passenger floorboards, pedal cover, and stuff coming soon. I'd like a less clunky B-bar too.
Oh, 12K and she has only 4300miles on her.
You should be able to find the fender rails at any Harley dealer. I actually just put the front one on about 3 weeks ago and it looks awesome. Still haven't bought the rear one because you have to drill into the rear fender (JayDee has a way of attaching them without drilling). The rails look awesome and are from the late 50's HydraGlide DuoGlide era. (according to the book, they are straight out of the 1959 HydraGlide parts catalog)
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