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Old 10-12-2024 | 06:42 PM
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Originally Posted by snake_eyes
Good info! It's weird though, my Street Bob didn't come with them, and I have never seen a Street Bob with them either, just poking around the internet the only pics I could find were of '16 Special Edition models sporting chrome covers.
The MoCo says the part numbers you provided were used on all these models:
  • FXDB 103 1GXM DYNA STREET BOB (2015)
  • FXDB 103 1GXM DYNA STREET BOB (2016)
  • FXDB 103 1GXM DYNA STREET BOB 103 (2017)
  • FXDB 1GX4 DYNA STREET BOB (2015)
  • FXDB 1GX4 DYNA STREET BOB (2016)
  • FXDB 1GX4 DYNA STREET BOB (2017)
  • FXDBA 103 1VBM DYNA STREET BOB (H-D1) (2013)
  • FXDBA 1VB4 DYNA STREET BOB (H-D1) (2013)
  • FXDBB 103 1VCM DYNA STREET BOB (H-D1) (2015)
  • FXDBB 1VC4 DYNA STREET BOB (H-D1) (2015)
  • FXDBC 103 1VDM DYNA STREET BOB LIMITED (2016)
  • FXDBC 1VD4 DYNA STREET BOB LIMITED (2016)
  • FXDBP 103 1VAM DYNA STREET BOB (2016)
  • FXDBP 103 1VAM DYNA STREET BOB (H-D1) (2013)
  • FXDBP 103 1VAM DYNA STREET BOB (H-D1) (2014)
  • FXDBP 103 1VAM DYNA STREET BOB (H-D1) (2015)
  • FXDC 103 1GVM DYNA SUPER GLIDE CUSTOM (2014)
  • FXDC 1GV4 DYNA SUPER GLIDE CUSTOM (2013)
  • FXDC 1GV4 DYNA SUPER GLIDE CUSTOM (2014)
  • FXDC ANV 1GV4_ANV DYNA SUPER GLIDE CUSTOM ANV (2013)
  • FXDL 1GN4 DYNA LOW RIDER (2013)
I don't believe any FXDBs (Street Bobs) came with the strut covers -- my 2012 did not. But, all of the Dynas (except maybe FXDWG (wide glide), FLD (switch back), and FXDF (fat bob)) should take the same strut covers.
 
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Old 10-13-2024 | 09:35 AM
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Originally Posted by b2inUT
I don't believe any FXDBs (Street Bobs) came with the strut covers -- my 2012 did not. But, all of the Dynas (except maybe FXDWG (wide glide), FLD (switch back), and FXDF (fat bob)) should take the same strut covers.
The 2006-2008 Street Bobs came with strut covers. H-D removed them on the 2009 models and continued like that til the death of the Dyna in 2017.



I had a 2009 Street Bob and used a set of rear strut covers from a 2008 Super Glide with no fitment issues.

 

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Old 10-13-2024 | 02:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Chad1200
The 2006-2008 Street Bobs came with strut covers. H-D removed them on the 2009 models and continued like that til the death of the Dyna in 2017.


I had a 2009 Street Bob and used a set of rear strut covers from a 2008 Super Glide with no fitment issues.
That looks really nice! I'm guessing they dropped them as part of the whole "Dark Custom" thing that the Street Bob was part of.

So, what about Switchback covers? They don't have the turn-signal stalk provision (which I'd have to cover up)? Will they fit? 12-16 Harley Davidson Dyna Switchback Right & Left Rear Fender Struts Support | eBay
 
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I've been thinking about lowering my bike 1". When I originally decided to do the suspension, I was thinking go big or go home as I do for just about everything and went +2 up front and 14" in the rear. Obviously, I have never dragged anything being that high, but I also can't really get flat footed when stopped, despite being 6'1". What do you guys think about sliding my fork legs up in the trees an inch? Any reasons why that'd be a bad idea?
 
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Originally Posted by snake_eyes
I've been thinking about lowering my bike 1". When I originally decided to do the suspension, I was thinking go big or go home as I do for just about everything and went +2 up front and 14" in the rear. Obviously, I have never dragged anything being that high, but I also can't really get flat footed when stopped, despite being 6'1". What do you guys think about sliding my fork legs up in the trees an inch? Any reasons why that'd be a bad idea?
I'm +2 front and rear. I lowered my fork tubes about 3/4" for a bit at one point but I've since raised them back up. Absolutely no reason not to do it. I say go for it.
 
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