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Wow, I never knew about this option. This seems like a cheaper mod then buying a rear kit. Be nice to get a close up of the rear fender with signals on them. Nice bikes!
Travis
Make sure you post some slammed pics when your done. That is the fender that I want, but I want to cut most of it off. Just want to make sure there isn't too much gap once cut.
Thanks for posting the link.
Travis
Make sure you post some slammed pics when your done. That is the fender that I want, but I want to cut most of it off. Just want to make sure there isn't too much gap once cut.
Thanks for posting the link.
That is what kept me from chopping it. Without it slammed the gap was just way too much. I will definitely post pics once I get it slammed.
I have strutless fender from hogpro on my train. It has the cateye LED with built in signals, similar to WillyP's bike. Here are a couple pics with a solo seat and a 2-up seat.
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