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I just picked up an 05 electra glide..anyways its got bent forks and needs a front fender. Im planin on going for more of a street glide look with it. Im going to paint it flat black with the john deere blitz black. Anyone have suggestions on forks and rims price wise and what would look best on the flat black bike? pics would be great
Hey Ghost Train.
Let me be the second one to welcome you to the forum. You're going to like it here. Only down side I've found is these people will cause you to spend more money on your scoot than you ever though possible.
Why not check in to the "New Member Area" and tell us a little about yourself and any 'dark secrets' you care to delve into.
Can't help you with forks and wheels. There is plenty of aftermarket stuff out there for you to pick from. I happen to think a FatBoy front fender looks pretty good on 'baggers'.
Last edited by FXSTS-88; Jul 16, 2010 at 06:01 AM.
Hey Ghost Train.
Let me be the second one to welcome you to the forum. You're going to like it here. Only down side I've found is these people will cause you to spend more money on your scoot than you ever though possible.
Now you've ruined things! We enjoy helping newcomers spend their money.
Welcome Ghost Train - we can help solve problems and tell you essential stuff you never knew you needed to know! Just open your wallet and say after me.....
I have a used mint front streetglide fender, and a set of used 16 inch harley detonator wheels that I had powdercoated black, pm or email me if interested
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