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Better Motorcycle Fenders
Motorcycle fenders have become big business. Especially with the rise in popularity for custom motorcycle parts. After market motorcycle fenders are also great buys. OEM fenders are simple, reliable and widely available. They are built to original specifications and come with classic looks. Original Equipment Manufacturers know that custom or after-market motorcycle parts are big business. Some top manufacturers in the business are Jesse James and Daytec. Daytec manufactures steel rear motorcycle fenders which are primered and undrilled. These motorcycle fenders are known as Heritage or Bobbed. Jesse James makes nice custom motorcycle fenders too. His motorcycle fenders are made of rolled steel with a welded radius contour wire loom and reinforced lower edges. They must be mounted according to the rider's specifications and thus require custom drilling. Any motorcycle can have custom fenders. The Steeler motorcycle fender glides with 18 inch or 19 inch and 16 inch wheels. It is the newest creation of Jesse James. The Steeler can fit on front and back motorcycle wheels. Jesse's other motorcycle fenders are called Tombstone, Classic, Roller, Outlaw, and Gunslinger. Classic motorcycle fenders fit 6 3/4, 18, 19 or 16 inch front or a 7- ¼ to 9 inch rear. Tombstone motorcycle fenders are for narrow glide fronts with 18, 19 or 16 inch wheels or a 7-1/4 to 9 inch rear. With regards to roller fenders, they are manufactured for narrow glides with front 18, 16 or 19 inch wheels or rear 7 ¼ to 9 inch motorcycle wheels. Outlaw fenders are created for front custom narrow glide 18, 19 or 21 inch wheels. Gunslinger fenders are made to match fronts with 16 to 19 inch wheels or rears with 7 to 9 inch wheels. Motorcycle fenders offer boundless opportunity for customization. A better looking motorcycle is one custom fender away. With today's innovation's you have plenty of opportunity to get great custom motorcycle fenders.
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