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Re: Rear end redo?
« Reply #15 on: March 31, 2007, 07:52:20 PM »

Boy, I don't know John.  None of them really look spatially proportionate.  Too big in one area or too long in another relative to what's going on around them.
Don, that is why I posted this. Some of the feature were just what I was looking for, other did not seem to fit right. The rear end that started me thinking ( alas a sad day when the back of a bike can get you excited!) was the pix below. Liked the extended bags, the street glide tail, but the saddle bag fillers need to follow the curve of the fender and cover the inside view the pipes.  john
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Re: Rear end redo?
« Reply #16 on: March 31, 2007, 08:11:03 PM »

The RWC with some airbrush to show what extended bag on left side would look like with fender extender and fillers.
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Re: Rear end redo?
« Reply #17 on: March 31, 2007, 08:30:37 PM »

Here's a B/B from MV '05. Didn't see it this year. Anybody know who's bike it is, and what kit/parts that are on it?

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i think that came from BAD DAD:
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Re: Rear end redo?
« Reply #18 on: March 31, 2007, 09:27:31 PM »

Gary,
i think that came from BAD DAD:
http://www.baddad.com/index.htm
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Thanks. I checked out there website. Prices seem reasonable ($475 for fender and extensions) but I didn't realize that these (this particular brand) fits over the stock fender with drilling required. :nervous: I had thought it was a replacement for the fender. Would have to consider getting a cheap fender from somewhere along w/saddlebag bottoms to attach extensions to in order to keeps stock parts. This could end up becoming a couple grand project after acquiring all the extra parts and having them painted, but definitely give a bike a more custom look.

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Re: Rear end redo?
« Reply #19 on: March 31, 2007, 09:32:54 PM »

Thanks. I checked out there website. Prices seem reasonable ($475 for fender and extensions) but I didn't realize that these (this particular brand) fits over the stock fender with drilling required. :nervous: I had thought it was a replacement for the fender. Would have to consider getting a cheap fender from somewhere along w/saddlebag bottoms to attach extensions to in order to keeps stock parts. This could end up becoming a couple grand project after acquiring all the extra parts and having them painted, but definitely give a bike a more custom look.

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As far as bags, check milwaukee bagger:
http://www.milwaukeebagger.com/Stretched%20baggs.html
their saddle bag already had extension and one piece fiberglass. john
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Re: Rear end redo?
« Reply #20 on: March 31, 2007, 09:59:04 PM »



Here's a wide rear fender.

You can buy this fender,,, but you have to pay for the rest of the bike also.

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Re: Rear end redo?
« Reply #21 on: March 31, 2007, 10:07:10 PM »


Here's a wide rear fender.

You can buy this fender,,, but you have to pay for the rest of the bike also.

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that definitely is one wide fender! Love what it is attached too, but trying to be more cost effective than another $40K for whole bike attached to fender :) :) :) although if I did that the $40k would be the least of my problems after my wife's attorney got done with me :nervous:
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Re: Rear end redo?
« Reply #22 on: April 01, 2007, 02:42:23 AM »

Don, that is why I posted this. Some of the feature were just what I was looking for, other did not seem to fit right. The rear end that started me thinking ( alas a sad day when the back of a bike can get you excited!) was the pix below. Liked the extended bags, the street glide tail, but the saddle bag fillers need to follow the curve of the fender and cover the inside view the pipes.  john

That is a handy thing about this site.  You know if you start something like this thread others will have various further alternatives to flesh out the options.

I find myself agreeing strongly that some details of the various options really strike my fancy.  None seem to pull it off completely though.  And for such a dramatic change you want it it to be a home run.

Here's something sad though.  You know a guy has spent maybe a mile too many on the road during some part of his life when he sees those deep saddlebags and his (ok, my) very first thought was, "damn, wonder how much more stuff I could carry in those?"
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Re: Rear end redo?
« Reply #23 on: April 01, 2007, 04:28:15 AM »

That is a handy thing about this site.  You know if you start something like this thread others will have various further alternatives to flesh out the options.

I find myself agreeing strongly that some details of the various options really strike my fancy.  None seem to pull it off completely though.  And for such a dramatic change you want it it to be a home run.

Here's something sad though.  You know a guy has spent maybe a mile too many on the road during some part of his life when he sees those deep saddlebags and his (ok, my) very first thought was, "damn, wonder how much more stuff I could carry in those?"
Funny Don because my previously mentioned wife said the very same thing! Like one of those "more for me" kinda things. john
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Re: Rear end redo?
« Reply #24 on: April 01, 2007, 08:17:31 AM »

That is a handy thing about this site.  You know if you start something like this thread others will have various further alternatives to flesh out the options.

I find myself agreeing strongly that some details of the various options really strike my fancy.  None seem to pull it off completely though.  And for such a dramatic change you want it it to be a home run.

Here's something sad though.  You know a guy has spent maybe a mile too many on the road during some part of his life when he sees those deep saddlebags and his (ok, my) very first thought was, "damn, wonder how much more stuff I could carry in those?"

And then add the problem: once we come up with what we thought was "the look" we wanted, a year or two later we wonder why we decided to go that route and totaly change it.
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Re: Rear end redo?
« Reply #25 on: April 01, 2007, 08:22:23 AM »

And then add the problem: once we come up with what we thought was "the look" we wanted, a year or two later we wonder why we decided to go that route and totaly change it.
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but its like the CVO twelve step program, where you chrome it, chrome it more , chrome it some more, change this, add that, make something bigger, get it just the way you want it, sell it and start over again! :) :)john
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Re: Rear end redo?
« Reply #26 on: April 01, 2007, 10:18:08 AM »

Funny Don because my previously mentioned wife said the very same thing! Like one of those "more for me" kinda things. john

I take that as a compliment then.  Greatly warped minds thinking alike and all that.... :huepfenlol2:
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Re: Rear end redo?
« Reply #27 on: April 01, 2007, 10:23:42 AM »

Truthfully, non of them did much for me. :-\
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Re: Rear end redo?
« Reply #28 on: April 01, 2007, 11:49:08 AM »

Icy,
that is real scary! almost TMI, and not exactly the rear end I was hoping for!!!! john

I think that puts Icy on some kind of major probation.................maybe you were looking for this kind of ass too?
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Re: Rear end redo?
« Reply #29 on: April 01, 2007, 01:30:25 PM »

I have seen a lot of Milwaukee bagger mods on bikes and they do some top notch work. Klock Werks not bad either just a little different taste. If I had an extra $4-6k two throw around I would do MB.
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