REMorris
OK Rider Shakey
I have noticed (since I bought my 09 Mastiff), that the curvature of the top of the rear fender doesn't match the curvature of the tire (looking at the side of the bike). It looks to me like it's a little "humped up"as you get towards the back of the seat.
Is this due to it being a soft-tail and the tire actually moves up into that hump? Or is the fender actually made that way?
I was even thinking of getting a Jesse James rear fender blank ($150) and seeing if I can get the fender to match the curve of the tire. This would also cause the rear fender to sit lower where the seat suction cups to it. Then that means a new seat pan made as well. Personally, I wouldn't mind sitting down a bit and just a little back.
Has anyone else noticed this before? Has anyone put a different rear fender on a new Mastiff for this reason?
Anyone have any idea just how much that swingarm does move? How close can the fender be to the rear tire on a Mastiff without the tire rubbing it during bumps?
Richard
Is this due to it being a soft-tail and the tire actually moves up into that hump? Or is the fender actually made that way?
I was even thinking of getting a Jesse James rear fender blank ($150) and seeing if I can get the fender to match the curve of the tire. This would also cause the rear fender to sit lower where the seat suction cups to it. Then that means a new seat pan made as well. Personally, I wouldn't mind sitting down a bit and just a little back.
Has anyone else noticed this before? Has anyone put a different rear fender on a new Mastiff for this reason?
Anyone have any idea just how much that swingarm does move? How close can the fender be to the rear tire on a Mastiff without the tire rubbing it during bumps?
Richard

