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Nice man. I need a front fender for my ride. It's hard finding one that's a built for a wide glide front end and fits on the rocker's mounts in the lower fork legs
Nice man. I need a front fender for my ride. It's hard finding one that's a built for a wide glide front end and fits on the rocker's mounts in the lower fork legs
Just get a 21 fender and re drill the mounts. You think a 21 fender is hard try a 26 lol
This one is custom fender for 21'' and 23'' wheel.
It comes like 180deg deep steel fender and you can play with it the way you like.
It fits perfectly wide glide forks only you have to order small spacers for mounting purpose only.
here it is, how it comes from the shop. I don't have better photo.
I think with the aggressive stance you got going with the clip ons you gotta stay with a short front fender. There's a bunch on eBay right now. I got mines from where I told you to get the clip ons from
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