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Got the call from the painter this morning. Fender is ready. The guy I spoke to told me he checked it himself and there are no issues on the edges. Gonna go pick it up in an hour or so.
Got the call from the painter this morning. Fender is ready. The guy I spoke to told me he checked it himself and there are no issues on the edges. Gonna go pick it up in an hour or so.
Hopefully third time is the charm.
Hurry up! Between waiting on yours and mine, I'm going crazy! Lmao
I was only able to throw on the tail lights. I'm having a hard time fishing the tail light wore harness through the opening underneath the fender.
IM gonna have to go to lowe's tomorrow and see if I can find thin/ flexible chicken wire to help me fish these harnesses from one end of the fender to the other.
After that it's just a matter of putting the pins into the connector and mounting the fender on the bike.
I'm glad they finally got the job right. I was dreading having to find another place to do the job.
Where the hell are the pics of the finished newly painted bike? You had better not be out with the family enjoying a nice dinner. You had better be out in the garage doing some wrenching. Impatiently waiting,
Aaaahhhh!!! Sorry boys, I'm actually at work right now. Gonna be working till 6am tomorrow and then I have to come back to work at 1:30 in the afternoon.
So it doesn't look like I'll be able to mount the fender until sundeeeeee.
Before coming to work today I spent the little free time I had running the wires through the fender (which was a bigger pain in the *** than I rememebered from the last time I did it). And then after that I spent some time installing the pins into the connector. I tested the lights and everything works fine just ran out of time so I wasn't able to mount it.
If I can I'll mount it tomorrow before or after work and I'll get on those pics for you guys.
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