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I have an 07 Fatboy, I just installed a HD brawler seat. I don't like the look of the exposed fender protector, can I remove it or would it be a problem when Iswitch between the stock seat and brawler I don't want to scratch the fender? If it could be removed how is done?
Are you referring to the clear plastic film on the fender? You can remove it. It should just peel off. If I were you, I'd find something to stick to the bottom of your factory seat (maybe felt), so that when you put it back on, your fender is protected. That way, when you remove the factory seat, there is nothing stuck on the fender.......just a thought. Good luck.
Are you referring to the clear plastic film on the fender? You can remove it. It should just peel off. If I were you, I'd find something to stick to the bottom of your factory seat (maybe felt), so that when you put it back on, your fender is protected. That way, when you remove the factory seat, there is nothing stuck on the fender.......just a thought. Good luck.
i like that idea. been wondering for some time what I do withthe film . Have you done this , and/or anyone with tips/tricks ? tia grzly
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