Does a trike conversion need rear fenders in PA?

I found a pic of what this build began as. It has to be one of the ugliest paint schemes Harley ever put out. I hope they fired the guy that designed it, he has no business designing graphics for anything.

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yes, built the triples from billet alum, complete frame, and and the front swingarm, . it was exhausting, to be honest, 350 vette engine, from a 85, with it's rear suspension. 2 speed glide.

look under my basket of parts for my post.

it was just in the philly shirners toy run sunday.

tagged it june ,

your fenders will be fine, most bikes barely have one in front or rear, it seems as long as you have something, it seems.
 
Been a while, but I got the fenders ready to mount today. Made out of scrap steel from my old oil furnace. Humidity was under the recommended max to paint today here in central PA so I got them sprayed. :) It was a fun day. I love painting once I get in the mindset to do it.

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Looking forward to getting them mounted up tomorrow. I am infamous for having no patience and getting finger prints in this stuff because I want to see it together. Not today, satan!
 
Nice paint design. The black blends into the tires and the thinner orange stripes pull the front fender look to the rear. Minimizes the rear fender look. ThumbUpThumbUp

Thank you! That's exactly what I was thinking. Invisible, but not really.​
 

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