Verrrry nice, man! Getting rid of that rear fender really does the trick. That looks downright mean. When the weather cools off so I can get into the garage without dropping out from heat exhaustion, that's my next project. Thanks for blazing the trail!
(This post was last modified: 08-16-2013 04:42 PM by ApathyCurve.)
08-16-2013 04:42 PM
silascopathic
Running Like a Top
Austin, TX
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I FELL IN LOVE AGAIN! NEW PIPE! POWDER COATED WHEELS! ELIMINATED REAR FENDER!
Awesome!!! Very clean looking too.. Love the tail-off! This will be one of those night i'll striggle to sleep.. Haha.. Can't wait to hear they roar (video! video!)
08-16-2013 07:14 PM
silascopathic
Running Like a Top
Austin, TX
Posts: 533
Joined: Jun 2013
RE: WOWZA! I FELL IN LOVE AGAIN! NEW PIPE! ELIMINATED REAR FENDER!
Silascopathic, Can you walk me through how you did the fender eliminator? I searched all your posts and couldn't find anything. I realize I could buy the after-market conversion kit from overseas however, I would prefer to use the current light and just eliminate the fender--assuming that's what you did. Also, do you have any current pics of the bike with the sideways license plate mount that you mentioned in this old post?
Please disregard--I found your (old) thread with detailed instructions. TY -A