New Freewheeler Fenders

Papa Zook

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Freewheeler owners, I am developing a set of Freewheeler full length replacement fenders that I think you guys will like. If you are interested let me know and you can be in on the design and development of these, which is already in process. If I can use your trike for testing and fitment, I will give you a set at a major discount. These will be a top quality piece, made from hand laid fiberglass and will be very sharp. PM me if you are interested.
 
It would be great for Freewheeler owners to have that option Zook, but I like the look of the bobtail fenders!! :D

Let me make one suggestion for you on those though. If your gonna do it, for God sake's give those fenders tombstone taillights!! Maybe even I would be interested then!! ThumbUp



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When you see what I've got coming, you may change your mind. These are gonna be S-E-X-Y!
As for the tail lights, haven't decided 100% on them yet...wanting everyone's input.
Bring it!
 
Well, I told you my wishlist for the taillights, I figure anything that can make these look more like a modern, hot-rodded, Servi-Car has got my vote. It'll be interesting to see what others think.
 
Like FLRT I like the OEM fenders on the FLRT. Tail lights on the other hand......

BUT, that does not mean I won't like what ever it is that you have on the burner either.
 
It would be great for Freewheeler owners to have that option Zook, but I like the look of the bobtail fenders!! :D

Let me make one suggestion for you on those though. If your gonna do it, for God sake's give those fenders tombstone taillights!! Maybe even I would be interested then!! ThumbUp

Those Tombstones are great looking. Now if they would get rid of that dam un-cool tab on the top???
 
Upping the ante to a FREE set of fenders painted and installed if anyone is interested. Design-wise we are thinking about two different designs, one being very similar to the Tri-Glide fenders and another being more along the lines of a longer, swoopier, Bagger-Style style fender that matches the lines of the Freewheeler body. Lighting options can be mild to wild, as in L.E.D, light strip molded into the body. Whatever we do will be 100% top shelf. I'd like your input.
 
Upping the ante to a FREE set of fenders painted and installed if anyone is interested. Design-wise we are thinking about two different designs, one being very similar to the Tri-Glide fenders and another being more along the lines of a longer, swoopier, Bagger-Style style fender that matches the lines of the Freewheeler body. Lighting options can be mild to wild, as in L.E.D, light strip molded into the body. Whatever we do will be 100% top shelf. I'd like your input.


How 'bout throwing those Freewheeler fenders on the Tri :Shrug:
 
These are still in the works, just haven't yet found someone willing to let go of their Freewheeler for a week of R&D. When we can get our hands on one for a bit I will let y'all know what we come up with. Anyone who is interested is welcome to PM me.
 
These are still in the works, just haven't yet found someone willing to let go of their Freewheeler for a week of R&D. When we can get our hands on one for a bit I will let y'all know what we come up with. Anyone who is interested is welcome to PM me.

Just wondering, do you have a shop or process to build custom fenders? I've got a Freewheeler and I would like the rear fenders to be longer, covering more of the tires in the back . Almost to the bottom of the body . With the "duck tail and tail lights slightly above the exhaust height. Would you need both fenders off a Freewheeler to do your design work?
 
good deal for someone.
If my wife would yell at me for going I would already be there waiting on the doors to open.
From Alabama that's just a good ride. Been through your area a lot. Last time I left at 9 am and got to north Alabama at 11 pm that night.
that was a ride.
 
Upping the ante to a FREE set of fenders painted and installed if anyone is interested. Design-wise we are thinking about two different designs, one being very similar to the Tri-Glide fenders and another being more along the lines of a longer, swoopier, Bagger-Style style fender that matches the lines of the Freewheeler body. Lighting options can be mild to wild, as in L.E.D, light strip molded into the body. Whatever we do will be 100% top shelf. I'd like your input.


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