Jim, I like that spray on for the fenders
The wheel in the pic
Is that a true mag or is that a fancy add on hub cap?
It sure looks good;)
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Jim, I like that spray on for the fenders
The wheel in the pic
Is that a true mag or is that a fancy add on hub cap?
It sure looks good;)
[QUOTE=Jack Klarich;540707]Jim, I like that spray on for the fenders
The wheel in the pic
Is that a true mag or is that a fancy add on hub cap?
It sure looks good;)[/QUOTE]
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80 stainless spoke Dayton 18X8" forged billet rims.
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80 stainless spoke Dayton 18X8" forged billet rims.[/QUOTE]
Very handsome wheel indeed;)
Real nice Evo powered trike
Looks like the ruby red on my 92 FLHS
[QUOTE=LadyonaMission;540693]I'll check back with you in a couple of years.[/QUOTE]
[size=3][B]If there is any disappointment in the performance of the fender coating, I will be the first to announce it. It should be evident by the end of the summer since I will be riding a lot and washing it also..:Shrug:[/B][/SIZE]
Hello,
I just got my first trike a couple of weeks ago, newbie here too, posted in introduce yourself (Howdy from San Angelo Texas).
I was asking and checking around about need to protect the fenders, and came to a post on Rhino Lining.
Here I see your beautiful trike with the Rhino lining not only on the fenders, but also on some running boards. Just fantastic!ThumbUp
Thanks for posting,
David Hilton Ret. USN ETC/SS
[QUOTE=Gold Rush;539856]:Agree:
My Line-X guy guaranteed it would still be there whenever I sold the trike. I told him I was going to wear this one out and he again said it would still be there. Looks Great and have zero chips since getting the fenders and running boards coated.
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Not Line X but it has still held up over the years and I did it myself with a undercoating gun
[URL]http://www.3fowlers.com/herculiner.html[/URL]
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Sorry I did not realize I posted this already
Getting to old to remember
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Getting too old to remember[/QUOTE]
I resemble that remark ... :xzqxz:
[QUOTE=Gold Rush;539856]:Agree:
My Line-X guy guaranteed it would still be there whenever I sold the trike. I told him I was going to wear this one out and he again said it would still be there. Looks Great and have zero chips since getting the fenders and running boards coated.
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Stopped at my local line-x dealer for a quote to do this on my CSC hond Goldwing trike - wanted to do the running boards - part of fenders then taper off, quoted $852.00 not sure but that seems too high for me right now. What was your cost??
I did our trike's fenders as "fender bras" ([COLOR=#b22222][I]cut out and fitted to lights[/I][/COLOR]) and our trailer's top where paint was bad with a thick adhesive backed deeply grained vinyl product that is used for traction on steps, tops of utility trailer fenders, even step bumpers I guess. I'll leave it on the trike fenders as it's still looking good ([COLOR=#b22222][I]IMHO[/I][/COLOR]) and shows no impacts, but I'd still like to Line-X the trailers top so no seams will present. I tried to fit it and used heat gun, but still, they show? Looks OK cleaned.
I have Line-X in my red pickup's bed, it's tough stuff. If / when I get the trailer top done, I'd just remove the bar ([COLOR=#b22222][I]put plastic screws in mount holes to make remount easy[/I][/COLOR]), mask off the latches, have them do whole top as if just opened it and cover lower box with paper to guard overspray. I'd add a center mount brake light afterwards.