After trying my luck on getting a used FatBoy (07up) rear fender decided to go ahead a buy a new one. Just wanted to pass on the prices I found (place I order all my parts from)
Lake Shore HD
Vivid Black FLSTFB fender=$268.80
Denim Black FLSTFB fender=$289.60
I'm painting mine to match my bones, so just going with the cheapest one.
Last edited by Sgt Sportster; 04-01-2011 at 05:25 PM.
Thanks for the excellent write up, I've been looking everywhere for a Taildragger style that will fit an '09 bones, but after reading this detailed write-up, I'm ordering the FB Lo fender and moving forward, not going to run the lights, going to try running a BadDad custom set up underneath the fender/cut in so will need to work on the fender prior to install but it's a starting point!
At least U going in the right direction to make the bike look like it should have from the factory...
now all U need it the front fender too...
Hey man why do you always have some **** to say about the Bones. We got it, you don't like the bike. You made that clear in another thread, stop f-ing trolling fringe boy.
At least U going in the right direction to make the bike look like it should have from the factory...
now all U need it the front fender too...
Originally Posted by purecountry13b
Hey man why do you always have some **** to say about the Bones. We got it, you don't like the bike. You made that clear in another thread, stop f-ing trolling fringe boy.
That douche will always pop up on a Crossbones thread just to drop some hate. Maybe if we all started hanging mop dusters off our floorboards, drove thumb tacks all over our seats and hung a couple of saggy old lady's hand bags off our rear fender then our scoots would look as cool as his...
Thanks for the excellent write up, I've been looking everywhere for a Taildragger style that will fit an '09 bones, but after reading this detailed write-up, I'm ordering the FB Lo fender and moving forward, not going to run the lights, going to try running a BadDad custom set up underneath the fender/cut in so will need to work on the fender prior to install but it's a starting point!
My pleasure! Hope you find it useful and as always, feel free to hit my up if anything is unclear.