1992 FxDc

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1992 FxDc

Post by hansgoudzwaard »

Wants to install RoadKing Forks on a FXDC frame. Likes the big headlight and forks.

What parts would be needed, stock or aftermarket.

Can this be done with stock trees and stem, bearings from the FL ?

Thanks.
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Post by railroad bob »

FXDC? Is that the Dyna Convertible?

No personal experience, but my 91 FXR service manual tells me I have the same frame as a FL tourer.
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You are going to have to watch your trail, I think the RoadKing has the tubes behind the steering stem.
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Re: 1992 FxDc

Post by curt »

i had a road king the tubes are behind the neck always thought it was wierdbut i like the look of that big frontend too worth a shot but definatly check that trail
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Post by hansgoudzwaard »

Thanks for the replies. behind the neck; that's trouble. Best rethink this.
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