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Yeah I noticed after that there should be an offset too. Damn! Lol
Oh well, I'm not done anyways. Once I get the fender paint for real all of that will be trimmed and bodyworked
gentlemen....you're not seeing the big picture here.....that photo I posted was only an example of what could be used for your application . the shape is what you need....the offset.... if needed..... can be machined to whatever thickness applies to YOUR application . so don't look at that part being a direct bolt on part for you .
I'll try n take a pic after work. If I remember correctly to have the mount we drilled the holes off center. More towards the rear mount hole of the fl fender I bought.
Alright boys I saw this on that web site. These appear to have the "L" shape that we would need for our mounting points.
But if you look closely all the holes seem to be blind holes (I think that's what they are called when there is only one opening). So I'm not sure how we would attach these to the fork legs.
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