Fender Is Done.
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Excellent! So you narrowed a late model fender to fit an early frame or am I missing something (that looks like a late model bike)?
TinCup and I discussed doing the opposite for his late model DWG since he liked the duck tail of the earlier models.
TinCup and I discussed doing the opposite for his late model DWG since he liked the duck tail of the earlier models.
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Steve
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Steve
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Thanks everyone, sorry about all the posts but I missed the multi Quote thing. lol. I still consider myself a newbie when it comes to bikes, I've been restoring classic cars for 30 years so I'm switching it up now.
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Thanks again,
Steve
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Thanks again,
Steve
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Thanks everyone, sorry about all the posts but I missed the multi Quote thing. lol. I still consider myself a newbie when it comes to bikes, I've been restoring classic cars for 30 years so I'm switching it up now.
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Real Cool Steve, Keep it up ... (the bike focus specifically )
And Awesome from a Guy who only has a Water Hose to work with
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Monteman1971 (01-16-2019)
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Real Cool Steve, Keep it up ... (the bike focus specifically )
And Awesome from a Guy who only has a Water Hose to work with
Real Cool Steve, Keep it up ... (the bike focus specifically )
And Awesome from a Guy who only has a Water Hose to work with
Steve