finally an industial, steam punk front fender for bobbers,choppers and trackers

slade

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After a few different ideas I finally came up with a fender that looks different. Even though there are heaps of lightning holes there is very little spray and it keeps the cops away.
 

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After a few different ideas I finally came up with a fender that looks different. Even though there are heaps of lightning holes there is very little spray and it keeps the cops away.


hey that rhymes! jk. that is a nice fender and really like the way you routed the brake cables real clean. here is a fender i came across i was considering from 7 metal west not sure if you guys have seen this already.
 

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hey that rhymes! jk. that is a nice fender and really like the way you routed the brake cables real clean. here is a fender i came across i was considering from 7 metal west not sure if you guys have seen this already.

Thanks guys for the compliments. I used 1/4" aluminum and used a cheap Harbor tubing bender for the radius--cool thing is one can make any radius by changing the shoes of the bender. Mounting any fender is always the trick, the front end is from a 1986 Radian which has a very handy brace to attach to.
 
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