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Another Fat Boy fender conversion
Just got done putting the Fat Bot fender on the Road king and I added the new turn signals to clean up the front end a little.
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Looks awesome! I've been kicking around the same idea!
Great job!
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If you do, don't forget to smooth off the rivets.It makes the fender look so much better.
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If you do, don't forget to smooth off the rivets.It makes the fender look so much better.
It may be a silly question, but, won't the fender come off the brackets if you shave the rivets?
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Sorry to take so long to get back to you on this one. Don't smoth off the entire rivet. Leave enough to grip the fender and you will only need a little bondo to finish it off or you can go inside the fender and weld the bracket.
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