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Thanks 1Deuce3!!
Voodoo, thanks for the nomination in the first place. Very cool.
No win for the Deuces this year but we both finished second in
each of our parts. I think we represented well bro.
I got to go with the no bling on this one. Although it's nice, Gmoney's
bike is not my style at all. Just seem's like a Kuryakin frame cover special to me. But that's just me.
I was wondering if there was an aftermarket rear fender or fenders available for my bike 03" Deuce ...OF COURSE... I think they stopped making those other bikes or I just don't notice them that much anymore. I haven't been able to come up with anything. Theres a few of you out there so I figured I'd ask.
Sure there's plenty out there. You're just going to have to cut
your rear fender horns off. Then any 8 or 8.5 inch fender with
fender struts (for the Deuce model) will work. Good luck and
don't be shy if you have any other questions.
ORIGINAL: Devian
I was wondering if there was an aftermarket rear fender or fenders available for my bike 03" Deuce ...OF COURSE... I think they stopped making those other bikes or I just don't notice them that much anymore. I haven't been able to come up with anything. Theres a few of you out there so I figured I'd ask.
congrats to both of you guys in the boty contest...great showing for both.....both arebadassrides....i did manage to squeek out a boty win for us deuce guys over at cyclechat.......overall i think the deuces did excellent this year!!
Any of you guys have any luck with a V-Rod or Fatboy rear wheel on a Deuce? I just picked up a HD Road Winder front wheel for my 07 Deuce and am considering my options for the rear:
1. stick with my stock Deuce wheel and have it chromed for about $300-$400, add a SE 180 (direct bolt-on right?)
2. pickup a HD V-Rod Road Winder 18"x6"? rear wheel off eBay for about $300-$400 or less, add a 180-200 ME880 (what mods would I need?)
3. pickup a Fatboy solid chrome (or have it chromed) 18"x5.5" wheel off eBay for about $300-$400 or less, add a 180-200 ME880 (what mods would I need?)
I'm leaning towards option #2 if it will work with minor mods (belt guard trimming/removal, new axle, bearings, spacers). I like the Road Winder wheels a lot and I'd like to have a front/rear match if I can. The Deuce Road Winder is only 4.5" wide though so my tire widths/choices would be limited. I'd also like ME880's front and rear if I can. If the V-Rod wheel won't work, can I get a Fatboy rear wheel on there with minor mods? Also, will going with an 18" in any wheel screw up my handling any?
Thanks DD - The Deuce's definitely did pretty well - Crazy and I were lucky enough to Score BOTMs - You with the BOTY over at Cyclechat - JimmyS1 out there tearing up bike contests - Many Deuce's that started the year as vanillas have transformed into unique sleds that reflect their owners style and taste - and we even pulled a few in converts from other models - So many fine looking Deuce's on this site I am predicting another big year for the FXSTD - GO DEUCE or GO HOME
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