Anyone put old school FL style fenders on a Dyna?
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Anyone put old school FL style fenders on a Dyna?
'60s Panhead, Duo Glide type full front and rear fenders. Like what the Softail Deluxe emulates. That's the look I'm talking about.
Sucker Punch Sally makes their "Swinger" bike that has this look, but it starts at 25 grand with a basic 80ci Evo motor. I thought that maybe if you took a new Super Glide Custom at 13 grand, new fenders/powdercoat the wheels/new bars/paint, you'd have something very similar (but better IMO) for a lot less money.
I don't know how it'd look on a Dyna with the battery box instead of an oil tank under the seat, but I'd imagine it should look fine.
I haven't seen any Dynas done in this style. Got pics or link to a place that sells tins designed for the Dyna bikes?
Sucker Punch Sally makes their "Swinger" bike that has this look, but it starts at 25 grand with a basic 80ci Evo motor. I thought that maybe if you took a new Super Glide Custom at 13 grand, new fenders/powdercoat the wheels/new bars/paint, you'd have something very similar (but better IMO) for a lot less money.
I don't know how it'd look on a Dyna with the battery box instead of an oil tank under the seat, but I'd imagine it should look fine.
I haven't seen any Dynas done in this style. Got pics or link to a place that sells tins designed for the Dyna bikes?
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ACKMAN1968 put a Fatboy front on his and an '09 Road King rear fender. Check his album for pics.
I put a Fatboy front with a 19" wheel and full fender. I also installed a Road King rear fender to cover my Fatboy 200mm tire. Mine is still a work in progress. I have an album, too that you can check out.
I put a Fatboy front with a 19" wheel and full fender. I also installed a Road King rear fender to cover my Fatboy 200mm tire. Mine is still a work in progress. I have an album, too that you can check out.
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This Dyna began as a 2003 Wide Glide, which the owner promptly repainted.
The first photo shows a work in progress where the bike uses its original forks to support the 16" wheel and Fat Boy fender. The rear fender is from a 1984 FLH.
At some time later, the owner replaced the Wide Glide front end with one from an FL, seen in the other photo.
The first photo shows a work in progress where the bike uses its original forks to support the 16" wheel and Fat Boy fender. The rear fender is from a 1984 FLH.
At some time later, the owner replaced the Wide Glide front end with one from an FL, seen in the other photo.