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+1 - it just looks right to me. The smaller wrap around fenders don't look right to me on the FLH/RG - they look like they belong on a Deuce or similar.... .02
Originally Posted by jeffreyjames
I thought long and hard about it, but ended up going with the stock SG/RG front fender. Classic, yet shows off enough of the wheel.
Last edited by DbbleD; Nov 12, 2011 at 07:04 AM.
Reason: detail
+1 - it just looks right to me. The smaller wrap around fenders don't look right to me on the FLH/RG - they look like they belong on a Deuce or similar.... .02
That Road King might have convinced me to stick with stock. It is growing on me....but, ICIBUYs fatbagger looks pretty nice.
interrested. To change, i want one which wrap the wheel and go very low behind. I didn't find the one i want before and the Fatbagger's one is the one i prefer for now.
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