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I have a 2011 fat boy lo - replaced front fender with a klockwerks . Im looking to replace rear fender . Since the model is so new ,most companys have nothing yet . I want to find something little more stretched than stock fender (also looking to french tag). Any one have any suggestions ?
Nope! If you want a stretched fender in steel for a 200mm tire, you're going to have to fabricate one yourself. Members JIMSFBL and BOBBEREVO88 are both working on projects that involve extending their rear fenders. Might want to give one or both of them a holler.
dragonfly concepts makes a sweet 7" stretched fatboy fender to fit that 200!
here it is, the bottom of the fender sticks out about 7" from the tire also, it just wasen't what I was looking for.
I am in the process of stretching my own fender, I bought another used lo fender off of ebay that had a couple of dings for cheap. This way I still have my stock fender while I stretch the other.
I got side tracked with my wheels, but I'll be done with them monday evening and then I'll be back working on the fender. I don't expect to be finished for about a month since I do it in the evenings and around the schedule of everything else.
As far as the rear fender, I couldn't find a stretched fender for the 200mm that wasen't either flared way out or made out of glass. So I opted to make it myself.
here it is, the bottom of the fender sticks out about 7" from the tire also, it just wasen't what I was looking for.
I am in the process of stretching my own fender, I bought another used lo fender off of ebay that had a couple of dings for cheap. This way I still have my stock fender while I stretch the other.
I got side tracked with my wheels, but I'll be done with them monday evening and then I'll be back working on the fender. I don't expect to be finished for about a month since I do it in the evenings and around the schedule of everything else.
As far as the rear fender, I couldn't find a stretched fender for the 200mm that wasen't either flared way out or made out of glass. So I opted to make it myself.
Good luck finding one.
I think it sticks out too much also .Ill keep looking ..Thanks
Last edited by lee wilson; Mar 8, 2011 at 07:01 PM.
Nope! If you want a stretched fender in steel for a 200mm tire, you're going to have to fabricate one yourself. Members JIMSFBL and BOBBEREVO88 are both working on projects that involve extending their rear fenders. Might want to give one or both of them a holler.
I was over at my dealer last week and noticed they had some 2011 models in the show room, and as i was talking part numbers and fits and stuff with him for some stuff for my 2010, i randomly asked him "Aside from the new colors, what's different with the 2011's?" to which he replied "Harley changed the electrical system, but as far as I know, that was all".. whether that's accurate or not, i dont know.. but both of the two bikes (10 and 11) look pretty close to identical after checking them out in the showroom
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