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Do a quick google search Dyna fenders... Many will require work, paint, etc... If you have the vertical bolt pattern, it will be a little tougher to find something.
Klock werks has a rear fender that I have been looking at that is made for the older dressers (wide tire up grade to a 180 tire). This fender is the same width/close to as our stock Dyna rear fenders at 8.250". You would have to make some mods to the fender to get it to bolt up to your frame (holes and maybe belt cut out). You can get it with a 2" or 6" stretch and smooth or with a frenched pocket for the license plate.
To the OP I went with the RWD OCF fender, that fits a 21 inch wheel and is 5.5" in width (the fender comes in differant widths). It came raw and no mounting holes but that isn't a big deal. I see you have the vertical mounts like my 10 Street Bob. I just went to the local hardware store and picked up some new mounting hardware after I lined up the fender and drilled the holes for mounting. You will need longer allen key bolts x4, spacers x4, and I went with lock nuts x 4. I can give you dimensions for these but only if you go with the 5.5" width fender because if you go smaller than these won't work.
Originally Posted by h2o
Check out russ wernimont designs. RWD. He has a fender that fits a Dyna. There is thread on it as well. It looks pretty good.
I went with the RWD Fender, but not the one made for the Dyna as a bolt on. Reason being I wanted to go with a 120 front tire so you need a 5.5 inch width fender to do this. The RWD Dyna bolt on fender is a 4.?? in width so it won't fit a 120 width tire. Also not sure if the bolt on one will work with a 21 wheel/tire combo as well or if it just fits a 19 wheel and tire combo.
Here are some pics of it on the bike at my painter's shop after everything was complete (Note: I am still running my stock tire/rim combo, my Hogpro rims will be going on at the end of Jan when they ship to me, 21x3.25 front / 18x5.5 rear):
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