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Author Topic: cut fender  (Read 330 times)

Offline jackditch

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cut fender
« on: Aug 21, 2012, 21:57:09 »
Looking to trim a couple of fenders. Anyone local with some skills? PM me.
'69 CL350 Scrambler

Offline theconjuring

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Re: cut fender
« Reply #1 on: Aug 21, 2012, 23:32:45 »
if you find, please tell me. looking for some help as well. PM please.

thanks

Offline jakeZ70

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Re: cut fender
« Reply #2 on: Aug 22, 2012, 00:05:39 »
Are you looking to get some complex designs cut? If not, why not try it yourself? If you're just looking to shorten them up, all you need is a drill, some metal cutting disks, and a grinder. Use masking tape to work out the shape of the cut you want to make. Taking your time is the key.
I've got a good name for that bike... Rusty.

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Offline DrJ

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Re: cut fender
« Reply #3 on: Aug 22, 2012, 11:00:52 »
If you're trimming the rear fender, it's best to remove a section under the seat and weld back the rear piece. That way the clean, folded edge will remain.