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Everyone knows you aren't supposed to ride in the rain when you have a short fender.
That's why I put on a Fatboy fender on my Softail Custom.
Now it's a Fatail or a Softboy, neither one's flattering.
Let me think about this, I'll get back to you.
Last edited by RANGER73; Nov 21, 2018 at 05:20 PM.
The moment I also get a workable solution I will post the details and picture. A pillion rider will not even sit when the person realizes his/her back is going to get splattered. I have placed a rexine sheet covering the electricals during delivery itself since I saw Adms post long back and I am grateful for that since I have no issues there.
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