removing rear fender struts, or replacing with shorter ones?
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removing rear fender struts, or replacing with shorter ones?
I am going to bob my rear fender, and the struts are kind of getting in the way of what I am thinking about doing.
Any advice or know-how on how to remove them, what parts will I need to reattach the rear suspension springs, etc.?
Also, I have looked but I can't find any replacement struts that are shorter. Anyone know if these exist?
Any advice or know-how on how to remove them, what parts will I need to reattach the rear suspension springs, etc.?
Also, I have looked but I can't find any replacement struts that are shorter. Anyone know if these exist?
#2
Are you talking about the rear fender struts that the fender, turn signals, and shocks bolt up to? If so, when bobbing the rear fender most cut the rear fender strut until the bolt right after the rear shocks. This gives a place to bolt the fender and the turn signals to. Most leave the rear fender strut covers off as they would need some modifications to go back on. As far as tools you'll need some torx head bits and wrenches to get the fender off, and a grinder with a metal cutting blade to do the hacking.
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The struts are part of the frame, not a seperate part. So, all you can do is cut them shorter, and then ditch the "chrome" cover, like said above.
There really isn't any "replacement" struts" made, since it is part of the frame. My wide tire kit came with replacement struts, but that is only because they needed the extra width.
There really isn't any "replacement" struts" made, since it is part of the frame. My wide tire kit came with replacement struts, but that is only because they needed the extra width.
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For most people that want to bob the fender more than what comes stock on the nightster/iron, yes cutting the frame rails is pretty standard. If they didn't the fender struts would stick out past the end of the fender. Some people even cut the fender struts all the way off to where the shocks mount up, but then you have to fab something up to hold the fender in place, which usually connects the fender to the swing arm. Then you can run shocks and a super low fender.
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how short do you want to go with the fender? you can keep the struts as they are and get a good bit of fender off. This was how mine looked a while ago without cutting the struts. If you want to go shorter and cut the struts, I think it looks good without the covers. Careful about cutting though...it gets addicting.
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Your rear frame rail/fender struts are as long as the chrome covers...you'll need to shorten both.
I cut mine...all they are are extensions to support the fender.
Dlish & Oldschool83 both have bobbed fenders with stock length fender struts. I'm divided between the look though. Dlish's looks good without em but I think yours would look cool with chrome covers.
I cut mine...all they are are extensions to support the fender.
Dlish & Oldschool83 both have bobbed fenders with stock length fender struts. I'm divided between the look though. Dlish's looks good without em but I think yours would look cool with chrome covers.
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hey stonewall, do you want to keep the 2-up seat?.. please let us know exactly what you want to accomplish... are you going with a rigid read suspension? if you want to keep your 2-up seat and shocks... then I don't believe a bobbed fender will look good... unless you are planning on switching to a solo seat and mostly ride solo.. there are many different rear fender mods here... from just chopping the rear of the fender (like Dlish) to rigid -shorten struts - low/bobbed fender (like MREED / Slackster) to fender less - very short struts (like me)
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