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First off thanks to the forum for ideas and great info, and Dr V-Twin for some good deals!
I bought this 03 fatboy bone stock early this summer, had bags windsheild and sissy bar. The old owner was the orginal owner and never cleaned it, I mean never! Had days of clean up before I started with the mods. The rear rim was so bad I decided to sand and polish he lips then paint the center and holes black (did sprocket to match). Have much more in the plans but have to slow down for now
what do you guys think for a front fender? im in the works of making new fender mounts to run the stock one for a while
yea those reflectors will be comming off since i ran out of money for parts, now its time for free mods like the reflectors and polishing the fork lowers -lol-
is there a law where reflectors must be on a bike that the first mod i performed to bike the first pic i took and seen those dam thing taking away from the bike they were gone
I prefer a fender for its actual purpose to keep road crap off of me. I think a wrapper style fender would look great. Thanks for your bgsuiness as always.
Very nice!! I like it the way it is, but if you ride in the rain at all, you'll miss that fender, fo sho. If you put a fender back on, I'd go with the stock one, unless you don't want it to look like a Fatboy anymore...
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