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I got my new Klock Werks Slicer Front Fender in today. I plan on having it painted very soon. I'm guessing that the stock mounting bolts & nuts that attached my stock fender aren't going to work due to the wider wheel & tire right??? I snapped a quick pic if you guys don't know what it looks like.
Nice!!! I have slicer on my Night Train, get tons of compliments on it. I could not use the stock hardware on mine. Here's a pic (maybe, trying to post from my phone). You can look in my gallery if it does not show up
Last edited by CrazyTrain68; Oct 11, 2011 at 02:15 AM.
Nice!!! I have slicer on my Night Train, get tons of compliments on it. I could not use the stock hardware on mine. Here's a pic (maybe, trying to post from my phone). You can look in my gallery if it does not show up
CrazyTrain68, it looks great. I can't wait to have mine painted! Guess I need to visit the hardware store to look for some mounting hardware.
Thanks, I will try to get all the bolt sizes for you, but I won't be home until Friday afternoon...also, did you get a spacer that fits in-between the fender and the lower tube where everything mounts at?
Thanks, I will try to get all the bolt sizes for you, but I won't be home until Friday afternoon...also, did you get a spacer that fits in-between the fender and the lower tube where everything mounts at?
Yeah, I have the spacers. I think the bolt size might be a little different cuz I'm running a 3.5" wide wheel with a 120 tire. From your pics it looks like you have the stock wheel & tire set up. I may be wrong though.
I ended up with stainless bolts when I did my fender, I think they were 1" spacers. That fender looks good, like the look of the long fender on a softy
The only advice I have is don't get it painted until you trial fit it and get the correct mounting hardware. Nothing worse that getting it all painted, nice and purdy and having to scratch it trying to get it all figured out.
Great choice by the way. They look great on that bike.
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