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On a side note, do you have any plans for that fender? I just posted a thread looking for one...
Punk, I'm really not so sure any more. I picked up the front and rear set about a month ago cause I wanted to chop it. But all the damn bills keep coming in so its holding me up and now that I removed the Lic plate from my current one on my bike, I kinda like the full fender.....can't make up my mind
Punk, I'm really not so sure any more. I picked up the front and rear set about a month ago cause I wanted to chop it. But all the damn bills keep coming in so its holding me up and now that I removed the Lic plate from my current one on my bike, I kinda like the full fender.....can't make up my mind
Chop the black one... you still got the red one...
Thanks to IWC for the great pics of the fender holes in his other thread, and based upon what I see here, This is my mock up of what I am thinking to do with my fender. I am really liking the black one. The brown in the webbing area is cut out, and supposed to be tire, but my paint photo-editing skills are limited.
If you can pull it off, that will be F-ING SICK!
Get home safe and get to it, we gotta see that for real!
Thats what I am thinkin! The fender will be on its way sometime next week, and when I get home I am gonna mock it all up in ink, then scribe it all out. I think if I tack weld some support sticks underneath it all it should be plenty stiff. With my knee goin out on me, I am hoping I can work it so I get to do my recovery in Vegas, which is where my bike is. That way I can work on this stuff while I "rest".. I am going to paint it gloss black with the gray parts being a chrome paint. I am going to hold off on the color changing flake paint until I get my front fender, which will be cut similar, and my new wheels. All of which will be a while down the road. That way I can just paint it all at the same time. The gloss black is the undercoat for the flake anyways, so I am just one step ahead at that point.
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