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Old 09-10-2010, 11:26 PM
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Originally Posted by radattack
just started this thing so im new at this. why wont it let me look at the pictures? i was contemplating doing a trailer fender on my dyna and was looking for some ideas..
I can't see them either but i keep getting some sort of unclarified message from the site , i'm also new to this site too maybe we have to wait till we post more ?
 

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Originally Posted by QS78
Hi again,

this is another 2008 street bob we just completed

most of the parts like seat & rear fender were fabricated in our workshop

enjoy
Looks pretty good........... don't care for the sprung seat on bikes with rear suspension but that's just me............
 
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Old 09-11-2010, 04:52 AM
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Looks pretty good........... don't care for the sprung seat on bikes with rear suspension but that's just me............
rear suspensions were lowered to the max, so it is almost rigid rear.
 
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Old 09-11-2010, 04:59 AM
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Originally Posted by JRK5892
huh? how is that? so you body filled the rib line in it and boxed it? and the way that fender and the tire curve are completely diff than all stock fenders i have had to work with.. would love some info on what you did, trick looking scoot man but that fender even has the dimple in it where you would use to find center mount it on a trailer

also the seat is home fabrication, got any pictures of the pan under the springs? looks alot like the set up that Debrix pan set up
http://www.debrix.com/ProductDetails...ode=31-0774-VT
I'll try to describe it, but sorry for the bad english.
- we cut the strut just after the suspension holes.
- lowered the rear to the max.
- trimed the sides of the fender,
- squared/boxed the edges/the fender.
- reshaped the curve to match the tire curve
I admit our fabricator is talented.


will post some pictures for the seat setup later.
 

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Old 09-11-2010, 05:38 AM
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the bike looks military
 
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Originally Posted by QS78
rear suspensions were lowered to the max, so it is almost rigid rear.
I'm sure it's functional but I just think it looks wrong...........
 
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I like it too. Good job, it has a unique look.
 
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Old 09-11-2010, 09:29 PM
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Looks like crap!! Why ruin a bike like that?
 


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