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Ther RG "clean" fender is just that...... clean. No junk. I had to put an HD skirt on mine due to some road rash on the backside. It actually looks OK. If I were you, I would leave it "clean"
I not goint to tell you what not to do with your bike since you've already decided to add something to your fender. There are plenty of rear skirts, front tips, both OEM and after market. Do a search or google it and you'll get lot's of options. You can chrome them, powder coat them to your color spec, just about anything. If you're not asking for opinions of what folks think you do, then look around. It's your bike your fender...make it yours.
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Agree they look best plain. But an option I am considering is a fender bracket from Bitchen baggers (Same as the bagger brace). it lowers the fender 3/4" and tilts it 3* to make it look level. Kinda cool if you ask me.
I felt the same way and wanted to add a little to the front render. Kuryakin makes a front fender tip and you can add any of the fender skirts with a little careful drilling.
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