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I have a 1994 DYNA and would like to change the rear fender, I would like to shorten the fender, and mount the number plate below the rear light, and this will be done by one of the following options.
Buy aftermarket item, any ideas of who sells them will be welcome?
Get a cheap old sporster fender (same width) weld up holes cut up and fit.
Get hold of dyna fender and cut up although in the UK I cant find an old dyna fender.
Fabrication is no problem for me as long as the basic shape is right; I do not have equipment to make one from scratch, I am considering fabricating supports which could be made to be integral to the fender possibly hidded on the inside, I do however need to be able to keep a 2 up seat therefore it cant be too short.
I would be interested to see what others have done to give me some inspiration for this project.
Get a cheap old sporster fender (same width) weld up holes cut up and fit.
I thought it would take me two minutes to find a bobtail fender for your bike, but it seems the aftermarket only makes a stock replacement for the 90-95 dyna...so making a sportster or softail bobtail work, would probably be the cheapest way out.
My Dennis Kirk catalog has undrilled sporty bob tail fenders with light/plate bracket for 149.95. P/N 39-2304 these are 7" wide. Also for FX, FXST series 7" and 10" wide. If you want P/N for these pm me. They ship international phone # is 011-320-358-4791.
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