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has anyone put a chrome engine kit on their fat boy lo......if so can u please post some pics......i hate the polish silver to me it looks cheap and its a pain to keep clean. so thought while the aussie dollar is fantastic ill spend a few $ on "Dirty Gir15"
Hamm3r, nice scoot man! I want to do the same thing with my dented fender. Maybe not as much chopping but glad I have something to go off now. When you ride 2 up do you use the stock rear seat? And if you could, would you either post or PM me closeup pics of your license plate bracket? Thanks!
Hamm3r, nice scoot man! I want to do the same thing with my dented fender. Maybe not as much chopping but glad I have something to go off now. When you ride 2 up do you use the stock rear seat? And if you could, would you either post or PM me closeup pics of your license plate bracket? Thanks!
DWB
I just made this my self out of 3mm plate 275 mm high 100mm wide with a tab 75mm centre up from the bottom on the right hand side , the tab was square until i bent it around sideways then i just shaped it with the grinder and drillled a hole in the centre for the axle bolt.
the light is a $7 dollar trailer light from supercheap you could get one from home depot and then just cut 3 small strips of rebar and welded them around the light run the wiring and soldered and heat wraped all up it cost about $20
If you want a full drawing let me know i will do one up but it will really depend on the light you buy just sit your light above your plate and trace around it and then fab it up ,its better than paying $180 dollarsfor a custom one
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