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Old 12-11-2009, 01:32 PM
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I think that I read that the rear tires on the 2010 TG’s are smaller than the ’09’s and am wondering if they are any easier to remove.
Jim, smaller in what way? I did the twisting and turning when I pulled the wheels off my '10 and still could have used someone to flex that fender out for me.

<edit>Disregard, just read oldmocko's post.
 

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Where is your adventurous nature??
Frozen!!! Temp hasn't been over 15 for a week...
 
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I Was thinking. Im going price the cost of rear fenders. If not in the thousands. I might buy a set. To customize open up and flair the opening. Change out the tail lights.Mybe some custom paint. Just a thought. Or might make my own a short bobed open fender. Just Thinking. I think a set of fenders with 09 Dyna Street Bob tail lights would look good. (Sparto type Lights )
 
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Hopefully I don't have to take them off very often.
Written by the **** guy who polishes the inside of his rims...
 
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Originally Posted by carlo
I Was thinking. Im going price the cost of rear fenders. If not in the thousands. I might buy a set. To customize open up and flair the opening. Change out the tail lights.Mybe some custom paint. Just a thought. Or might make my own a short bobed open fender. Just Thinking. I think a set of fenders with 09 Dyna Street Bob tail lights would look good. (Sparto type Lights )
Go for it, Carlo!
I think everyone would be interested in seeing the outcome (even MoCo? )
Street Bob tail lights would look great. Maybe even V-Rod? But I guess you have to be careful how much sticks under the fender as not to hit the tire.
 
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Written by the **** guy who polishes the inside of his rims...
Mike,
Doesn’t everyone polish the inside of their rims? Some Rejects and a good detail spray like Adams makes it a snap to remove road grime!
 
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Originally Posted by carlo
I Was thinking. Im going price the cost of rear fenders. If not in the thousands. I might buy a set. To customize open up and flair the opening. Change out the tail lights.Mybe some custom paint. Just a thought. Or might make my own a short bobed open fender. Just Thinking. I think a set of fenders with 09 Dyna Street Bob tail lights would look good. (Sparto type Lights )
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Go for it, Carlo!
I think everyone would be interested in seeing the outcome (even MoCo? )
Street Bob tail lights would look great. Maybe even V-Rod? But I guess you have to be careful how much sticks under the fender as not to hit the tire.
Carlo, I agree with Boon…I think that would look GREAT and would definitely be unique!

From time to time I have seen rear fenders listed on e-bay. Presently there is a left rear fender listed @ a buy it now price of $89.95.
 
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Thanks Jim if I can find that ad on Ebay Ill buy it be neat to experiment with it for that price. I also clean the in sides of my rims. Dust and clean under my Bikes. and jeeps. Update found one buy $289 plus shipping and one 25buck bid reserve not met 1 day left ill keep a eye out for that on. New I think they list for over $800 each. Id like to get used small cracks and scratched As id be cutting and filling them. Would be a fun winter project.
 

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Mike,
Doesn’t everyone polish the inside of their rims? Some Rejects and a good detail spray like Adams makes it a snap to remove road grime!
Couldn't help poking a little fun at Dad. I'm actually almost just as bad when it comes to cleaning.
 
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Couldn't help poking a little fun at Dad. I'm actually almost just as bad when it comes to cleaning.
I think most of us who own a TG are **** to some degree or another.
 


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