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Any info on rear fender and struts would be great?
200mm Fatboy fender. Welded up all the holes, chopped front and rear, reshaped radius on wheel opening. Struts are Fatboy inner struts with no covers. Drilled the new strut holes to locate the fender where I wanted.
This 2002 FLHT Std. has a Yin/Yang thing going on, which describes how opposite or contrary forces are actually complementary. So one side has primarily BLUE graphics, and the other side Red. The Batwing has the "Dragon of Wisdom", holding "The Pearl of Wisdom" with seven other Dragons featured elsewhere.
Left Side Tank Left Side Saddlebag Front Fender Batwing Rear View
I've seem some ugly paint jobs before, and this one has to be right up there with the ugliest.
06 FLST painted Atomic Blue (a '56 Harley color) with pale yellow. Also have a 2000 FXSTS in the stock blue & silver. Can't get enough blue all of a sudden.
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