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I wanted to reach out and let guys know that if you are interested in a bad *** looking stretched rear fender for a 200 mm rear tire I can help. I am getting one made right now and the guy doing it said that if he had enough interest he would get a mold made and make more. I have looked for years and no one makes one that I think looks really good. if you are interested email me and I will send you a pic of what the fender is going to look like. musiqmann@Hotmail.com. Price of fender will be somewhere around 4-500 but nothing set in stone. Gimme a shout!!!!!
I was trying to get serious buyers only thought I would weed out the people just wanting to see what it looks like. But here they are, voodoo bikeworks makes this but long story short after 3 months of dragging me along they finally said they didn't have a desire to make it and it was going to cost me an extra 5-600 in labor and parts after I already paid over 400 for it. I went ahead and bought one, it only fits the deluxe but I have a guy that is splitting it and making it fit my 200mm tire. I told him there was a lot of people looking for something like this and if I get enough SERIOUS buyers he will make a mold.
That looks pretty good to me. Most of the ones I've seen are either too vertical, or trail too far back. This looks like a happy compromise to me. I would be interested (for the right price), provided it can be supplied with the recess for the ECM and drilled (prior to powdercoat) for seat mounts etc. Not sure what to do about taillight yet. Also, I'm in the UK, so given the size and risk of damage (and so therefore needing insurance), I imagine that adds a fair wack onto the cost. And then of course I have to pay tax upon import.
I'd need to get it powdercoated and clearcoat to match HD vivid black too.
I'm guessing that once all that's added up, it's going to be out of my price range. But just in case I'm feeling flush... (Sadly, I've just placed an order for progressive shocks, so not feeling quite as flush as I did yesterday!)
more of a composite so stronger than fiberglass. I know its not steel but good luck finding a fender like this for around the 4-500 dollar range made out of steel.
I was trying to get serious buyers only thought I would weed out the people just wanting to see what it looks like. But here they are, voodoo bikeworks makes this but long story short after 3 months of dragging me along they finally said they didn't have a desire to make it and it was going to cost me an extra 5-600 in labor and parts after I already paid over 400 for it. I went ahead and bought one, it only fits the deluxe but I have a guy that is splitting it and making it fit my 200mm tire. I told him there was a lot of people looking for something like this and if I get enough SERIOUS buyers he will make a mold.
Take the time to flip back through the archives and you'll find that most in here have done what you're having someone else do. This forum been around for quite some time and everything imaginable has already been done. New products we're all very much still interested in but that good ole personal touch still dominates. Nothing like the smell of a cutting torch, plasma cutter, and that dang old Lincoln...lmfao...or that wild loud yell cursin something.
Here you go guys the fender is done and turned out way better than I thought. If you guys want one go to visualimagination.net and you can email him. Mark Morris is his name and this fender a killer. Let me know what you guys think or are interested in one. 500.00 is what he wants I think for it.
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