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Got this Klock Werks wrapper off a fellow forum member, and I'm not sold on it quite yet... I like it, but i think it looks kinda outa place. What do u guys think?
Those wrapped fenders are nice and custom, but look outta place to me. The touring bikes have more of a HUSKY attitude to me.
I prefer the stockers myself.
I really prefer the trimmed down stock fender on my CVO Street Glide.
It's so suttle I didn't notice it until someone pointed it out to me.
Last edited by Texas Fat Boy; Aug 1, 2012 at 10:06 AM.
Looks horrible! Send it to me and I will take that ugly thing off your hands... Seriously, that fender looks great on your bike. It makes your front wheel pop. I would keep it if I were you.
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