The last two items from almost 10 years in the hobby. I have two sets of hot rod 26” fenders. One set of Hawthorne and a set of Shelby 52A. Each set is $100 plus shipping. I did all the hard work cutting and fitting. You should be able to plug and play on most 26” balloon tire frames.
The Hawthorne fenders are slightly peaked and the rear has been bobbed by cutting off about 8”. The fender front attach has been notched and drilled. It clears the chain as a factory fender would but is shorter. The front is unaltered. Both fenders have black market written on them and have all their original patina. They were pinstriped by world famous “One Armed Bandit”.
The second pair is a set of Shelby 52A ducktail fenders. The rear has been modified so that it can be rotated forward to create a street sweeper in the front but bobber in the rear -with upswept duck tail finish. The fender was notched and reinforced to fit around a 26” cantilever frame. The chain notches are cut to accommodate a 26 tooth skip tooth sprocket or 52 tooth 1/2” tooth sprocket.
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The Hawthorne fenders are slightly peaked and the rear has been bobbed by cutting off about 8”. The fender front attach has been notched and drilled. It clears the chain as a factory fender would but is shorter. The front is unaltered. Both fenders have black market written on them and have all their original patina. They were pinstriped by world famous “One Armed Bandit”.
The second pair is a set of Shelby 52A ducktail fenders. The rear has been modified so that it can be rotated forward to create a street sweeper in the front but bobber in the rear -with upswept duck tail finish. The fender was notched and reinforced to fit around a 26” cantilever frame. The chain notches are cut to accommodate a 26 tooth skip tooth sprocket or 52 tooth 1/2” tooth sprocket.
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