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Looks good Cliff. Is the fender level with the ground now? I'm thinking it is, the picture is probably a little deceiving. I've never understood why HD can't change the mounting angle of their bagger fenders to make them level. It's so ugly in the stock position.
Looks good Cliff. Is the fender level with the ground now? I'm thinking it is, the picture is probably a little deceiving. I've never understood why HD can't change the mounting angle of their bagger fenders to make them level. It's so ugly in the stock position.
At any rate, looks killer.
Zach
Thanks Zach.......yeah its level now.......just dropped my Milwaukee Baggers stretched bags off at the painters.....he says they'll be ready next friday......I have my doubts (ya know how painters are) but if he's right should have pics by Sat.
Looks good Cliff. Is the fender level with the ground now? I'm thinking it is, the picture is probably a little deceiving. I've never understood why HD can't change the mounting angle of their bagger fenders to make them level. It's so ugly in the stock position.
At any rate, looks killer.
Zach
Thanks Zach.......yeah its level now.......just dropped my Milwaukee Baggers stretched bags off at the painters.....he says they'll be ready next friday......I have my doubts (ya know how painters are) but if he's right should have pics by Sat.
Unfortunately I do know how painters are. Whatever they tell you, double it! Can't wait to see the pics.
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