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Anonymous Posted on Dec 16, 2017

2010 Harley Davidson FLSTF Softail Fat Boy bungee nuts

I own a Harley Davidson 2010 Fatboy. I am wanting to fit some Bungee nuts to my bike, but I am not sure how to do it. I have noticed there are a couple of different sizes available 3/8 x 16, 5/16 x 16. Which should I use? Where do I fit the bungee nuts and do I need bolts with them as well? Thank you, Regards Peter @

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check your brain bro. I mean your bikes brain. Its right under your ****. hmm. anyhoo the connections get funky and those after market pipes you had to have make it vibrate and then the connections don't connect. quit throwing parts at it and look at what you got. throttle input equals erratic behaviour. vibrations shouldn't affect the components you changed but they will wreak havoc on the connections inbetween

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  • Posted on Apr 21, 2008

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aftermarket is really tricky stuff bro sometimes some blacksmithing is required. oem is the easy and convenient way to ride and cool is not a bolt on accessory. you got to have class to show it. measure the locations and make the appropriate penetrations there is nothing sacred about the rear fender of your put so drill a whole in it and tack weld a nut underneath or just reach up there and catch it and be done widdit. like the guy on the gazelle infomercial said "you can do it!"

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  • Posted on Jun 13, 2009

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