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story, i've got the 4.75" longboy with the stock rim/tire size and consider it's too wide for it...what size are you running?...trying to help a bro with that info
I got the idea from Chaz also. He filled me in on the spacers and the type of fender he was rolling with. Long Boy. Ebay $60.00, My painter $80.00, Chrome spacers $50.00, powder coated black $20.00, and chrome fender bolts $15.00....to me well worth it.
SpicOfTheDevil was kind enough to help me with this as well. He mentioned that the 4.75" wide fender is a bit big. The eBay seller recommends a 90/90/21 for that fender. I am looking at the same fender, but in a 4.25" wide.
You guys think that width will work with the stock tire?
story, i've got the 4.75" longboy with the stock rim/tire size and consider it's too wide for it...what size are you running?...trying to help a bro with that info
Some peeps can squeeze a 4.25 depending on what tire you're running. I have a 5 inch wide fender on mine with a 90/90 up front... But I was thinking I'll be going with a 120 later. Oh yeah mine is a Klockwerks fender it's called "Wildcard" if I remember correctly?
Last edited by story808; Sep 15, 2010 at 11:40 PM.
Based on what you have installed, do you think a stock tire (which is smaller than a 90/90) would fit on a fender that is 4.25" (1/2 inch skinner than yours)?
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