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a friend of mine just ordered a raked out front end kit for his Fat Boy, when it gets here we're going to install it and I'll post pics, but he got it from here http://www.seegercycle.com/ and while they don't have Triumph listed, it might be worth checking out to see if they can make something
did your friend get those Seegercycle triple trees installed yet on his Fatboy?...be interested to see some pics...cheers
yup, sorry, that was weeks ago, life got busy for me all of a sudden after that...
anyway, here is the stock front end sans handlebars 
took the lower forks to a shop and had the new uppers installed with new seals. 
I think he's going to put a different headlight in, and the turn signals were relocated to the forks, different handlebars, 1 1/4" or something and come down to 1" at the controls so stock ones will still work, they are huge! The brake line was a little long, but doesn't affect anything there. 
This was an expensive kit, but doable in the driveway... Harley front ends are WAY harder to take apart than ours are, I don't think it would take half as long to put together if they made one compatible for our frame.
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