Sportster rear fender Chop
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I am gonna revive this thread. I want to do something with my rear fender. I do not want to just bob it cuz that has become to common. I was gonna do a bob tail but I want something custom. I have to be able to put a 2 up seat back on to take my old lady out when she deserves it. So I am looking for some pics or ideas. I am thinking of bringing it to a point but wanna see your ideas. Thanks.
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I am gonna revive this thread. I want to do something with my rear fender. I do not want to just bob it cuz that has become to common. I was gonna do a bob tail but I want something custom. I have to be able to put a 2 up seat back on to take my old lady out when she deserves it. So I am looking for some pics or ideas. I am thinking of bringing it to a point but wanna see your ideas. Thanks.
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Still got both 2008 "C" fenders, got no use for them, if any one wants them to chop up. PM me an offer.
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I wonder about going the other route and putting a tail dragger on it? Wonder how that would look?
By the way, if you plan on chopping the fender, here is a tip from a LOT of experience! Locate your center line, then draw out where you want to make the cut on half of the fender. Trace the pattern out on a piece of paper, then flip it over and transfer the outline to the other side. It will be perfectly symmetrical.
By the way, if you plan on chopping the fender, here is a tip from a LOT of experience! Locate your center line, then draw out where you want to make the cut on half of the fender. Trace the pattern out on a piece of paper, then flip it over and transfer the outline to the other side. It will be perfectly symmetrical.
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I had cut my fenders this winter before paint (which is still ongoing!!). I did a cut that ended in a point on both front and rear fenders. But I did trim the rear fender smooth with a curved end, definitly not an ugly straight cut! Here is a pic of the front, but I may still cut this smooth also.
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I used thin black pin stripe to mark the cut then put masking tape on top to protect the paint, I could still see the pinstripe thru the masking tape.
I cut it with a dremel type tool following the pinstripe, took about ten minutes.
Then I just used the chrome door trim stuff for cars to cap the end.
You can see the end result in my gallery below my signature.
I cut it with a dremel type tool following the pinstripe, took about ten minutes.
Then I just used the chrome door trim stuff for cars to cap the end.
You can see the end result in my gallery below my signature.