Fender Bras

LadyonaMission

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BrasforTrikes.com has bikini bras for the Freewheeler, but not the longer ones like they have for the Tri Glide, so I called and asked if I could have a full size set made for my Freewheeler. Patrick Sanders told me he would make them for me for the same price of the Tri Glide set.

I couldn't bring myself to drill holes in my fenders so I had to ask for help. Jerry (Gold Rush) did an excellent job.


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Glad it worked for you.
Jerry is a pretty handy guy to have around!

Shucks!! :blush: :blush: , you guys know I like helping when/where I can. Shoot, I have even been know to work for food!!! I'm especially fond of green leafy versions. :pepper: Lola makes a very good Hamburger!!:clapping: Coffee is a bit stiff for me though :Coffee::Coffee:
 
The only thing that I would caution you about is that, in my experience with cars, the plastic/leather bras cause lots of paint damage when road grit gets under them. You must remove them frequently, clean them, wax underneath and every time you do they stretch and wrinkle.

After my prior experiences I would never put a bra/cover on. I would opt for the paint protection if I felt a need. Otherwise I would just fix chips with a good scratch/paint system such as Scratchwizard ( https://scratchwizard.net/ ) or touch up and some other paint leveler like Langka ( http://www.langka.com/index.php/featured-products/blob-eliminator ). They make chips and scrarches almost invisible.

I have thought about using a bedliner product or placidity to do the front edges of the fenders in the same manner that is done on jeeps and other off-road vehicles.
 
The only thing that I would caution you about is that, in my experience with cars, the plastic/leather bras cause lots of paint damage when road grit gets under them. You must remove them frequently, clean them, wax underneath and every time you do they stretch and wrinkle.

After my prior experiences I would never put a bra/cover on. I would opt for the paint protection if I felt a need. Otherwise I would just fix chips with a good scratch/paint system such as Scratchwizard ( https://scratchwizard.net/ ) or touch up and some other paint leveler like Langka ( http://www.langka.com/index.php/featured-products/blob-eliminator ). They make chips and scrarches almost invisible.

I have thought about using a bedliner product or placidity to do the front edges of the fenders in the same manner that is done on jeeps and other off-road vehicles.

+1 that.
 

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