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Nice. It looks great. My buddy has a train and he put this killer Klock Werks front fender on it recently. It looks great. I got a pic today so when I load them I will post them for you guys with the 21x2.15 wheels. If I had a train i would ave the same fender for sure.
Thanks guys, funny when your "to do" list is marked off the list just gets longer! Up next is getting rid of my Footbal AC, I found one I really liked in the AC **** thread. Now that I have a lift I may PC the fork lowers and triple tree(upcoming winter).
Happy with my changes for now, I feel like this is what it should have looked like from the factory. The 3" forwards are a must if you have long legs.
Interested in seeing that fender from Klockwerks too.
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