Where to find accessories for older EVO's?
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Not sure how you can research this, but the MoCo was very specific about telling you what bikes their parts fit. So specific that sometimes it only take a very minor modification to get them to work on other models. Just a thought, but again not sure how you could figure it out without the part in your hand. Good luck.
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Not sure how you can research this, but the MoCo was very specific about telling you what bikes their parts fit. So specific that sometimes it only take a very minor modification to get them to work on other models. Just a thought, but again not sure how you could figure it out without the part in your hand. Good luck.
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Whoa, Nellie! Updated Info....
I looked further into the catalog last night. The part I mentioned above as not fitting was in the Softail section and it says it doesn't fit the FLSTF.
But in the General Accessories section, here's another one that "fits FL, FLH" models. So will this fit my FLSTF, I assume? I noticed that they were also different part numbers.
I looked further into the catalog last night. The part I mentioned above as not fitting was in the Softail section and it says it doesn't fit the FLSTF.
But in the General Accessories section, here's another one that "fits FL, FLH" models. So will this fit my FLSTF, I assume? I noticed that they were also different part numbers.
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Note the part number quoted #49137-67B, which indicates that part was introduced in 1967. The FL and FLH models mentioned are shovelheads in the old style frame. Your bike is an FLS and I would be most surprised if they will fit.
I suggest you try and get to the bottom of why the FB is excluded from the fitments you mentioned above. I suspect that may be down to the stock exhaust, so what do you actually have on yours? Depending on where your priorities lie, you could always fit a different compatible set of pipes.
I suggest you try and get to the bottom of why the FB is excluded from the fitments you mentioned above. I suspect that may be down to the stock exhaust, so what do you actually have on yours? Depending on where your priorities lie, you could always fit a different compatible set of pipes.
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Note the part number quoted #49137-67B, which indicates that part was introduced in 1967. The FL and FLH models mentioned are shovelheads in the old style frame. Your bike is an FLS and I would be most surprised if they will fit.
I suggest you try and get to the bottom of why the FB is excluded from the fitments you mentioned above. I suspect that may be down to the stock exhaust, so what do you actually have on yours? Depending on where your priorities lie, you could always fit a different compatible set of pipes.
I suggest you try and get to the bottom of why the FB is excluded from the fitments you mentioned above. I suspect that may be down to the stock exhaust, so what do you actually have on yours? Depending on where your priorities lie, you could always fit a different compatible set of pipes.
Bummer.
I wonder if the one in the Softail section might come closer to fitting.
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