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can you get some pics from the bottom ? looks like im gonna have to tighten everything up again and see if I can get it to give some. I'm sure some of the guys will put up some pics during the day. Thanks bob.
Here is mine mocked up. I tightened everything pretty tight before taking it back apart. Sorry they are not dead on shots. I do not remember mine being off like that, with that said though I think your bike is newer than mine. Give Heartland a call if it bothers you that much. I know some of the rocker guys had problems with there's but this is the first I heard of a problem with the ez 200. Good luck chief. You goona chop that fender some? What LED's are you using.
Last edited by saintslax11; Jun 18, 2009 at 05:54 AM.
can you get some pics from the bottom ? looks like im gonna have to tighten everything up again and see if I can get it to give some. I'm sure some of the guys will put up some pics during the day. Thanks bob.
Hey Bob
here the link from the write up I did when I did my kit.
Here is a pic of the Heartland Fenders. I like the way the Wild Heart looks on the 250.
A friend of mine said something that made a lot of sense.... If the fender is cut short... unless you can get the bike down low enough to close the gap between the tire and fender it will look super high off the tire from the back... so with a little length you can get away with not making it a hardtail or buying a air ride... Just a thought... Oh yah congrats on the heartland **** the bike will look good which ever way you chose, M
Last edited by story808; Jun 18, 2009 at 12:18 PM.
I took the fender over to my friends shop today and he was telling me something similar. He also told me that the the edges would look thrown off if I cut it straight across. I think I'm going to give it a try and go from there.
As for the fender being shifted over, I didnt get a chance to go in the garage tonight and get anything done. Im gonna read a few older threads now and see what some of the other guys did about this. Thanks guys for the help.
Hey Story. I was watching the news tonight and you came to mind when they started talking about N. Korea. =( Keep your eyes open for those bastards !!! No offense to the good ones.
Originally Posted by story808
A friend of mine said something that made a lot of sense.... If the fender is cut short... unless you can get the bike down low enough to close the gap between the tire and fender it will look super high off the tire from the back... so with a little length you can get away with not making it a hardtail or buying a air ride... Just a thought... Oh yah congrats on the heartland **** the bike will look good which ever way you chose, M
Thanks I appreciate your concern for my well being... lol I have great faith in our troops... And thats why I sleep soundly at night!
You do whatever you need to do with that fender... After all it's your bike and you have to like it! Thats what makes each of our bikes unique. Hell... look at Tx Outlaw's bike it looks like ****, but he still likes it... LMAO
Chuck... "Who loves ya, Baby?"
Last edited by story808; Jun 19, 2009 at 03:32 AM.
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