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Old 12-29-2008, 08:49 PM
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I am putting the streetglide fender on my roadking, and was wondering if there is some brackets to lower the fender closer to the wheel ? any info would be great
 
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Old 12-29-2008, 08:58 PM
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there's a few out there. http://bitchinbaggers.com/products/b...drop-brackets/

thats off the top of my head. can't remember right off who else has them.
 
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Old 12-29-2008, 09:09 PM
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Thank you for the feedback those should work
 
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There's a "how to" in January's American Bagger.
Using a dresser fender lowering kit from Aardvark Cycle.
www.aardvarkcycle.com
 
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I have a Road King Custom fender (same as street glide) that is already lowered, that I will sell for $100 plus shipping. Fender looks real good and lowering was done with weld on brackets. It is black pearl with yellow/red real fire flames on front and is lowered for stock 16" wheel. I switched to 21" front wheel.
PM me if interested.
 
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I lowered mine with a kit from Todd Holland Cycles. It was not that hard to install and it looks great.
 
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Originally Posted by motrhd
I have a Road King Custom fender (same as street glide) that is already lowered, that I will sell for $100 plus shipping. Fender looks real good and lowering was done with weld on brackets. It is black pearl with yellow/red real fire flames on front and is lowered for stock 16" wheel. I switched to 21" front wheel.
PM me if interested.
I'll take it, I sent you a PM
 
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Originally Posted by jag1886
I lowered mine with a kit from Todd Holland Cycles. It was not that hard to install and it looks great.
checked out their website, not much info on the kit. did you have to drill any holes in your fender? how about a better pic? i would be interested in seeing that close up.

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That's a great look once lowered. Enjoy.
 
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Originally Posted by skratch
checked out their website, not much info on the kit. did you have to drill any holes in your fender? how about a better pic? i would be interested in seeing that close up.

thanks
+1 on more information please. The website does not have any information other than a picture which you can't see any parts. No welding is a good start, but if you can post a few pictures or better yet, scan and post the installation instructions it would be appreciated.
 


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