100th anniversary fender medallion placement
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100th anniversary fender medallion placement
My bike is still at the dealer (4 months riding lost) for a collision repair - cosmetic and crash bars, lights. Lots of little stuff.
They sent parts to a Harley factory painter who turned around a beautiful job in original 100th anniversary scheme.
I stopped in to see the bike and they had put he front fender medallion on just the day before. Here's a picture of the placement. What's your opinion?
They sent parts to a Harley factory painter who turned around a beautiful job in original 100th anniversary scheme.
I stopped in to see the bike and they had put he front fender medallion on just the day before. Here's a picture of the placement. What's your opinion?
Last edited by halnwheels; 08-02-2017 at 07:29 AM.
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Thank you for your replies. I really appreciate it. I would like to get a few more helpful replies and then I will post a picture of the medallion placement before the bike was repainted and the dealer placed the medallion. BTW, the bike has 83,00 miles on it now. It has a six speed screaming eagle transmission, new heads, 200 watt hog-tunes amp, new lower fairings with the new-style vents. Lots of other goodies, but I try to keep it tasteful.
You might ask why I had the dealer do it. It's because it was all part of a collision repair. I would have done it myself or had the painter do it. The dealer handled everything, including removing all the parts to send to the painter. For me, it was no-touch. The dealer found the painter through the insurance company. The painter did a beautiful job. He worked 27 years for Harley-Davidson in their York PA plant.
After a little bit, I will post the pictures of the medallion position on my bike before the dealer replace it. For now, here's a teaser.
You might ask why I had the dealer do it. It's because it was all part of a collision repair. I would have done it myself or had the painter do it. The dealer handled everything, including removing all the parts to send to the painter. For me, it was no-touch. The dealer found the painter through the insurance company. The painter did a beautiful job. He worked 27 years for Harley-Davidson in their York PA plant.
After a little bit, I will post the pictures of the medallion position on my bike before the dealer replace it. For now, here's a teaser.
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