mikemax04
Well-Known Member
Never did like that duck bill on the rear fender. Bought a used fender off of eBay and proceeded to make the necessary alterations. It's much simpler than it might look. Use a hacksaw with a new quality blade in it and mark the cut with a pencil or perm marker. Getting the radius right looks hard but is easy to do. When the fender is marked, turn it until the marked line is straight instead of curved. This is the angle of the cut. Start the cut in the middle of the fender and on the line, and just follow the line on both sides with one cut. Using a ******* file or other rough file, smooth out the curve and round the cut edge. Sand, paint and you have a different look.
The support fender needs to be changed too and it's also easy to do. It's been two years since I did mine and didn't make any notes on dimensions. The picture from the inner fender should help a lot. The plate holder slides under the support and can be secured with pop rivets. Good old pop rivets........gotta love em.
If interested, I'll be glad to work with you on a more detailed level.
The support fender needs to be changed too and it's also easy to do. It's been two years since I did mine and didn't make any notes on dimensions. The picture from the inner fender should help a lot. The plate holder slides under the support and can be secured with pop rivets. Good old pop rivets........gotta love em.
If interested, I'll be glad to work with you on a more detailed level.