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I decided to throw a wrench in my idea of my bike. ( Mark is not to thrilled...heehee),but I want to get a longer front fender. My bike is getting painted within the next couple of daysso I am in a crunchwith time. Does anyone have a pic of their bike with a longer fender or even know of a good place to get one. I looked on ebay, but nothing caught my eye and most pics were of just the fender. I would like to see a few full bike shot to see how different it will look.
Here is a photo of my 98 sporty with a custom front fender (narrow glide). I bought it online for like $90. It originally had 3 rivits on either side but I ground them smooth and welded them in. I think it gives it a tougher look.
Here is a photo of my 98 sporty with a custom front fender (narrow glide). I bought it online for like $90. It originally had 3 rivits on either side but I ground them smooth and welded them in. I think it gives it a tougher look.
Amy... I know the look you're going for... but just don't know how it's gonna look with out being on a raked front end...
If ya' pull it off... post some pics... I would be interested how it turns out...
Charlie D.
That's actually the next project that I want
I don't really want anything to crazy but I think the fender I have just looks to small. It just needs about4-5 inches added toit over all.
Yeah... me too... but you have to remember... the further you get that front wheel out there, the more it changes the handling... at slow speed... more difficult???
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