Fat front wheel/tire on an '07 Night Train
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https://www.google.com/search?q=16%22+harley+front+fenders&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-USfficial&client=firefox-a&channel=sb
A fatboy fender fits right up to FX front ends. At least on mine it does. The custom ones will fit anything as they are undrilled and probably the best bet to get a nice tight fender/tire clearance.
A fatboy fender fits right up to FX front ends. At least on mine it does. The custom ones will fit anything as they are undrilled and probably the best bet to get a nice tight fender/tire clearance.
I would have never thought that a fender from an FL softail would have fit an FX fork. I just happen to have both a Fatboy and a Heritage front fender in my shop. Thanks for the info.
#12
Attached are Mock-Up photos of an experiment I performed on my 03 Train. The rim is stock, off an 02 Heritage with a 16 x 140 series tire mounted on it. The fender is from a like-era Fatboy. Everything lined up and bolted on nicely without the need for fabrication work.
My plan was to trim the fender down however I didn't follow through with the modification due to erratic handling characteristics of the 140 series tire.
My plan was to trim the fender down however I didn't follow through with the modification due to erratic handling characteristics of the 140 series tire.
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Attached are Mock-Up photos of an experiment I performed on my 03 Train. The rim is stock, off an 02 Heritage with a 16 x 140 series tire mounted on it. The fender is from a like-era Fatboy. Everything lined up and bolted on nicely without the need for fabrication work.
My plan was to trim the fender down however I didn't follow through with the modification due to erratic handling characteristics of the 140 series tire.
My plan was to trim the fender down however I didn't follow through with the modification due to erratic handling characteristics of the 140 series tire.
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