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Knucklehead Reproduction Fenders

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  • Knucklehead Reproduction Fenders

    Hello,
    Any recommendations as to were a can find a rear and front repro fenders for my 47 EL? I have tried VTwin &, Aaok but they are out of stock.
    Thanks,
    Tim

  • #2
    I don't know squat about knucks, so take this with a grain of salt.


    https://replicantmetals.com/products-bigtwin.html

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    • #3
      My experience with reproduction fenders has been sketchy. Sometimes they fit and sometimes they do not - even from the same manufacturer. I have never tried Replicant Metals for Knucklehead fenders but the JD stuff I got from him was ok but the gas tanks had minor issues.

      Jerry

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      • #4
        I think you'd be much better served to buy your fenders from Repicant Metals than any other source. I looked seriously about buying a 1938 front fender from him about 3 years ago. The workmanship was first rate and the price, while higher than others I looked at, was in line with the better quality. At the time he was not yet making rear fenders but said he planned to so maybe they're now available. I ended up finding an OEM fender for my project but it was rough, took a bunch of time to "fix" and I'm not entirely happy with the result.

        Steve Slaminko

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        • #5
          Thanks for the replies. I actually already have both an original front and rear fender. I am looking for reasonably priced repos that don't have to be exact for an idea that I have.

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          • #6
            The fenders sold by V Twin are made by Paughco in Carson City, Nevada. http://www.paughco.com/2008-catalog/...heet-metal.pdf

            Paughco, Inc.
            30 Cowee Drive
            Carson City, NV 89706-7734

            Phone
            Toll Free 800-423-2621

            Be sure to visit;
            http://www.vintageamericanmotorcycles.com/main.php
            Be sure to register at the site so you can see large images.
            Also be sure to visit http://www.caimag.com/forum/

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            • #7
              I scored a Replicant Metals rear fender for my 39 EL project a couple of year ago. There was a very limited run and I got lucky. When I mounted it, everything was where it should be. Spot welded and with correct hinge. Pricey, but in my opinion, worth it.

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              • #8
                I bought my repro fenders for my '41 ULH in the '90's from V-Twin. These fenders were nicely made in the USA. They are very nice with the correct radiuses, unlike import fenders that stick out like a sore eye. The only thing that gives them away is the rivet heads on the fender to brace rivets. The heads are smaller. Yeah, I know the clutch pedal is up in the air. Been parking it like that since 1973 and haven't had any problems. Harley's with good American made parts don't have a lot of problems. image0-056 (2).jpg

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by 41craig View Post
                  I bought my repro fenders for my '41 ULH in the '90's from V-Twin. These fenders were nicely made in the USA. They are very nice with the correct radiuses, unlike import fenders that stick out like a sore eye. The only thing that gives them away is the rivet heads on the fender to brace rivets. The heads are smaller. Yeah, I know the clutch pedal is up in the air. Been parking it like that since 1973 and haven't had any problems. Harley's with good American made parts don't have a lot of problems. image0-056 (2).jpg
                  I think that’s a really nice bike thanks for posting a picture.

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