Rear fender extension?
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Wouldn't think it would be to difficult... just time consuming. Guess you would just add on an extension piece, that is welded on. Grind, sand, prep, & paint. Found an example kit...
http://www.debrix.com/ProductDetails...ode=50-0737-VT
Or, here is a sweet stretched fender from Klock Werks....
http://www.kustombaggers.com/product...atalogId=-1812
http://www.debrix.com/ProductDetails...ode=50-0737-VT
Or, here is a sweet stretched fender from Klock Werks....
http://www.kustombaggers.com/product...atalogId=-1812
Last edited by Night Stalker; 10-14-2010 at 04:44 PM.
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The Black Deluxe belongs to my friend Junior, he had his rear fender extended by a friend of his so it cost him next to nothing.
The second picture you posted is similar to another friend of mine who had his done by a shop. I will be seeing him this weekend and will find out the approximate cost for this modification. He had front and back fenders extended.
The second picture you posted is similar to another friend of mine who had his done by a shop. I will be seeing him this weekend and will find out the approximate cost for this modification. He had front and back fenders extended.
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The Black Deluxe belongs to my friend Junior, he had his rear fender extended by a friend of his so it cost him next to nothing.
The second picture you posted is similar to another friend of mine who had his done by a shop. I will be seeing him this weekend and will find out the approximate cost for this modification. He had front and back fenders extended.
The second picture you posted is similar to another friend of mine who had his done by a shop. I will be seeing him this weekend and will find out the approximate cost for this modification. He had front and back fenders extended.