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01-05-2016 #1
Sportster Crazy Frank
So, I've been interested in this Crazy Franks for the sporty...
but although it was on the original pub pages,
it appears there aren't many examples around
or at least I couldn't find them...
can you all help me and others find info,
pictures and all that we can find...
original or reps
thank youLast edited by Akeemking; 01-05-2016 at 5:52 PM.
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good luck. if you can find one it'll probably run you around a grand. jap scene fueled the parts market for the last 5 or so years and the prices on these fenders jumped up. check out bnc choppers crazy frank'enstein mount kit. $100 and you can weld it up to any fender you want. i'm running one on my '91 modified with a sissy bar.
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Slims Fab!
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11-09-2022 #7
They're back in business. https://www.crazyfrankenterprises.co...fender-housing
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11-10-2022 #8
Whats old is new again
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11-17-2022 #10Senior Member
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Laser cut sheet metal makes life so much easier for fabricators. If you have a design you want cut your local machine shops either have one or more likely outsource (nearly every modern machine shop does). They use nesting software to get the most pieces per sheet which makes small run production to test the waters
easy.
Someone should repop the Smith Bros and Fetro struts in stainless but the price per sheet right now is likely quite steep.
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best picture i could currently find but heres one i did a few years ago but without the tailight and sissy bar section. i took an xlch fender, shortened and narrowed it then cut the side skirts off and made my own, then edged the skirt with cold rolled steel rod and silicon bronzed it in to "mold it.
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