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Old 02-03-2013, 02:40 PM
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Can someone point me to where I could purchase a rear fender that isnt painted? I chopped my stock one last year but i think I want a different chopped fender look so I want to chop a metal fender and have it painted.
 
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Old 02-03-2013, 03:36 PM
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Oem or after market? Oem in bare metal might be tough to find. I'd start with ebay but if you're lookin for aftermarket, something you can chop, cut to your liking again ebay, lowbrow, vtwin mfg. etc.
 
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Oem or after market? Oem in bare metal might be tough to find. I'd start with ebay but if you're lookin for aftermarket, something you can chop, cut to your liking again ebay, lowbrow, vtwin mfg. etc.
X2 on that. I've seen used stock rear fenders on eBay from $75. to $100. Even cheaper if dented in an area you're cutting off anyway. Just brush some paint stripper on it, then hose it off and repeat as necessary. It's not hard to strip the paint.
 
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Dude, IM' glad you posted that link, thanks! I was just complaining in another thread about the poor fitment of my stock front fender. DS has a close fit 19" for just $50.00. I'm repainting my tins anyway. SWEET!!!
 
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Thanks for the link! Those look perfect. If I can't find one on ebay for cheaper i'll definitely get one through dragspecialties. In that link out of the first two which one would be closest to a stock iron rear fender?
 
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