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Looks good. A word of caution though, if you ever have your bike on a dyno, the flip up behind the wheel chock might hit the bottom of the fender, it's easy to remove the flip up.
Looks good. A word of caution though, if you ever have your bike on a dyno, the flip up behind the wheel chock might hit the bottom of the fender, it's easy to remove the flip up.
i just installed a bad dad on mine and i love i would up load pics but i cant seem to do it on this forum.
Been looking at the bad dad rear fender
Originally Posted by harleytuner
Looks good. A word of caution though, if you ever have your bike on a dyno, the flip up behind the wheel chock might hit the bottom of the fender, it's easy to remove the flip up.
Thats good to know. I never would have thought of that. The screws are easy to get to and it looks like the fender can actually be removed fairly easy without taking off the tire. I will take it off if it ever goes back on the dyno. Thanks for the heads up
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