200mm Stretched Fender
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200mm Stretched Fender
Hey guys looking for the best stretched fender for a 200mm fat boy lo
I have the klockwerks benchmark front fender but they told me their rear fender will not fit a 200mm under it
looking for the closest match (preferably steel with frenched in licence plate)
let me know what you guys think
I have the klockwerks benchmark front fender but they told me their rear fender will not fit a 200mm under it
looking for the closest match (preferably steel with frenched in licence plate)
let me know what you guys think
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Dirty bird makes a fiberglass fender called the mullet. Looks good
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I'm thinking of a stretched fender on my fatboy would be nice as well. I'm trying to find a way to keep the stock profile and keep the kick out at the bottom but lower. Victorys kinda had it except the bottom of the fender looks like it's a foot a way from the tire. I'd like to see it lower and tight but not quite a hugger style. Keep us posted.
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My bike is a Slim but I am running a 200mm rear tire on a Crossbones wheel.
While searching for a stretched fender I ran a Russ Wernimont longshot, here is a pic next to a stock Fatboy
Wanted a traditional fender that flared out so I installed a Softail Convertible rear
The Convertible fender was not long enough so I went with the Dirty Bird Mullet
No complaints with the glass fender, it's plenty strong. Lots of the bagger guys have been running glass fenders and/or bags for years.
I change the fenders up when the mood strikes, even run my old chopped fender sometimes... but the Mullet has become my favorite.
While searching for a stretched fender I ran a Russ Wernimont longshot, here is a pic next to a stock Fatboy
Wanted a traditional fender that flared out so I installed a Softail Convertible rear
The Convertible fender was not long enough so I went with the Dirty Bird Mullet
No complaints with the glass fender, it's plenty strong. Lots of the bagger guys have been running glass fenders and/or bags for years.
I change the fenders up when the mood strikes, even run my old chopped fender sometimes... but the Mullet has become my favorite.
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