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I've got a buddy,who wants to add lpads of fringe to his bike,he wants it on the floorboards,mudflap, and grips.I told him I would look around online for him,but can't find it.Do any of you know where to get that stuff from?? Thanks.
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Dear God, why don't you be a good citizen and talk him out of that?
Interesting........this seems to be a quote from you............" And your bike, whatever you've done to it, it's still cool too. Honest. It's ok for me to have my bike my way and you to have your bike your way. A little individuality - as little as can be had riding another me-too Harley - is ok. "
Just be careful where you start stickin' fringe. Keep it away from paint, once it [the leather] hardens, it has the ability to tiger stripe the nicest of paint jobs.
So.....
I dislike fringe too....
but I like... love it on the Heritage Springer Classic...
What do you guys think about it on that bike?
I am hoping to get one..
been curious about the fringe on levers. do they fly around hitting painted areas or whipping up against your arms???
not to hijack this but im finding piles of sand on my rear bumper after riding in the wet. pro,s and con,s on rear mud flap? and any that dont look too dorky???
Relli, I don't know about the fringe stuff, but I was hopeful that a mudflap would help minimize some of the road crap from wet & nasty conditions...After about 10K miles with one on, I don't see that its made much of a difference. I compare the back of my Ultra to the back of my friends after some "weather events" we ended up in, and IMO not too much of a difference based on my observations.
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