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I have been lurking around the forum for a while now. I have a 2000 RG and I am considering some mods for it. Thinking about the Bad Dad stretched rear fender and the the 4" bags. I am running a a chopped tour pac as well.
-Has any one had a bad time with fit and finish of this company. Also I may go with the stretched tank as well.
-Wondering if the extended part of the tank will show signs of wear and tear, as it is right where a person's leg might rub on the tank.
-How many of you took your stock rear fender right off.
-Would the longer and bigger rear fender vibrate some?
-How about support from the company, do the guys behind their work and product?
-One last question, where does a guy search for different styles or types of paint jobs, not sure of what I want yet, looking for ideas.
Thanks for you input.
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I can tell you from personal experience,the Bad Dad Fender and the people
who work their are great quality.I have a Bad Dad Fender and Top Shop 3.5 stretched Bags,great quality as well. They line up perfectly with the fender. As for vibration,I built a bracket that extends from the original fender underneath to the bottom of the fiberglass fender and secured out of sight behind the license plate.I would beware of cheaper bags and fenders on ebay.
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