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Just ordered a lowered front fender for my RK Custom. Searched the forum , but didn't get any results, anybody dealt with this company before?
So far they seem to be top notch, quick to answer questions, should have my fender painted and ready to bolt on in a little over a week.
Bought a new fender rather then their lowering brackets, didn't want to cut and weld my stock fender and thought it wouldn't be bad to have the stock one intact if I ever wanted to go back.
Bought the brackets, but haven't had a chance to use them yet. The owner is a really friendly and answerred all the questions I had. Shipped brackets fast. Probably won't be doing any new paint until next winter. I'll have to see.
Great product. I have their lowered fender on the Road King Custom in my signature photo. The one thingI did was place a bead of marine sealant where the bracket joins the fender on the underside as an additional precaution to water geting between the bracket and fender.
They are A++++++++++++++ all the way. I have the front fender and Paul did some really trick work with a stretched rear fender that he frenched in LED's for me. Great work and awesome communication. I would highly recommend them.
I would be curious to know how much body work needs to be done to the fender prior to painting?
miacycles, Fast Eddie, or SGTPOOL, maybe you can answer that one for me?
Mine came as a stock primed HD fender with the bracket welded in and the rivets ground off to bare metal. Took some prep work around the rivet areabut not much.
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