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Deucebag,
Slam the rear so the bottom of the fender lines up with the top of the rim and it will change the hole look instantly. It's an awesome fender imo. A big reason why I bought the bike in the first place. I just decided after a few years to go a different route with the Heartland kit. But I still have my old fender on my office shelf. Love the bike btw. Killer paint man! Scroll up this page. There's a few good examples.
Originally Posted by deucebag06
Hello fellow deuce fans heres a pic of my ride.Anyone else sick of the whole"I dont like the rear fender " line of shiznit.....Maybe all the bikes could have the same rear fender that would really show some individuality !!! I could care less what you ride Im just happy you found one that screamed buy me and you hopefully feel like I do when I grab a hanfull and RIDE! Notice the pic from the Back I friggin love the fender
Last edited by Crazy Canuck; Nov 14, 2009 at 09:30 PM.
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