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I wanted to give a shoutout to the boys at Sumax (www.sumax.com). I ordered a Loboy Sweeper Rear fender from them. I must say, they are truly a company with great customer service. I needed this fender by Tuesday of this week, and it had not shipped out as of last Wednesday, when I called and let them know my situation they upgraded the shipping to 3day select, as it had taken longer to make the fender than they had anticipated. Not too mention the fender looks pretty damn good IMO. What does everyone think?
These are pics before I sent the fender to paint today.
Last edited by Lawleywood; Sep 23, 2011 at 07:50 PM.
I will post more pics after it's painted and back together. I am really impressed with the way it turned out, I know it'll look 100 times better after it's all done.
I like that look too, but will it work for a 200mm rear tire? That seems to be the issue with many of the bagger tails.
I assume when the say 150 series they mean lesser width tire...and I dont see the 150 series tagged on that fender. I could be wrong...but it does look beefy enough.
Lil off topic...Damn...it's going to be after Xmas before I send my candy to the painter. This is quite the process trying to narrow down and imagine a game plan. But good news got my first batch of goodies just arrived...heritage front fender, engine guard and passing light kit. The rear end I need to figure out before I start thinking bars (probably raised slammers with pull back).
@OP...since I saw your Sumax fender, I keep going back to their site after browsing JP Cycles and others.
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