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Any idea yet what route to go with the rear turn signals once the Thunderbike rear fender shows up?
Originally Posted by Nostradamus74
Wasn't the Thunderbike rear fender like mine, with integrated lights?
Yes.... it shipped today!! With the integrated tail light and turn signals.....also, I talked to the owner of Bitchin Seats today, he's making my front fender on Friday, I should have it next week!!
Yes.... it shipped today!! With the integrated tail light and turn signals.....also, I talked to the owner of Bitchin Seats today, he's making my front fender on Friday, I should have it next week!!
This is a great thread, and I love what you've done with your bike, Rocker B!
I especially like what you did with the fuel tank console...looks much better!
I don't know much about the Rockers, so I have a question...with your seat so close to the rear fender won't it rub when the swing arm moves up and down?...and does that new fender you've ordered attach to the swing arm...or the frame?
This is a great thread, and I love what you've done with your bike, Rocker B!
I especially like what you did with the fuel tank console...looks much better!
I don't know much about the Rockers, so I have a question...with your seat so close to the rear fender won't it rub when the swing arm moves up and down?...and does that new fender you've ordered attach to the swing arm...or the frame?
Great job, and thanks for sharing!
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Thanks lowflight!!....and yes, the seat is touching the fender and it does rub. I have a piece of vinyl protector on the fender now, and the new fender attaches at the frame...
Originally Posted by Sarah93003
That's going to look great! Diggin' the slots!
Originally Posted by EagleRay
That's going to look killer once finished
Thanks!!...decided on the stainless mesh I'll be using. I tried three sizes, going with the middle one. I liked the small one also, but it seemed to block too much air when I blew thru it....it's just taped in, I'll epoxy it, after paint...
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