Lindby Magnum Bar BL1702
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Lindby Magnum Bar BL1702
I just tried to install my new Lindby Magnum bar engine guard on my 14 Street Glide but it doesn't fit. the top mount has a floating nut on it, I put that on then I bolted the right side as if sitting on bike. But the left hole on engine guard doesn't match up with frame hole to mount it to and it hits the left foot rest when trying to line it up.
Has anyone else bought this engine guard and had this trouble?
The specs say it fits 07- present FLHX models.
Has anyone else bought this engine guard and had this trouble?
The specs say it fits 07- present FLHX models.
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It should have been an easy install.
They say the 2014 had a lot of changes to it, did they modify the bikes frame?
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Damn!! Wish I had found this one before ordering this bar. Just got mine today and sure enough it does not fit my 2014 flhx. The low side mount hole does not line up with frame. The Lindby sit shows model 1702 as fitting the 2014 bikes but it obviously does not. I'd love to hear of someone that got one of these on a 2014 touring. Guess I'll be sending mine back as well.
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I just tried to install my new Lindby Magnum bar engine guard on my 14 Street Glide but it doesn't fit. the top mount has a floating nut on it, I put that on then I bolted the right side as if sitting on bike. But the left hole on engine guard doesn't match up with frame hole to mount it to and it hits the left foot rest when trying to line it up.
Has anyone else bought this engine guard and had this trouble?
The specs say it fits 07- present FLHX models.
Has anyone else bought this engine guard and had this trouble?
The specs say it fits 07- present FLHX models.
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Not the Magnum bar, but I installed a regular Linbar (#BL102-1/09) on my '14 SGS this weekend and it went on OK. I put the center bolt on first only threading it a few times, then did the lower right one and last the lower left. I had to push down a bit on the bar to get it to line up but nothing major. Probably 10 minutes to remove the old and bolt up the new.