Sometime during the previous 2 weeks my fender was damaged on the Street Glide. We have gone to Granbury to eat dinner once and to a bike event which was very busy. I don’t know when it occurred but I noticed the damage when I was putting new polyurethane handlebar riser bushings on Margaret’s bike when a socket rolled against my front tire.
It’s frustrating but bound to happen, especially when you ride a lot. The problem with the damage on my front fender is that a new fender is about $500 painted and depending on your insurance deductible it might not even make sense to file a claim on it.
We decided to make a video of how to remove the fender. This could be useful down the road for someone who needs to remove theirs due to damage or if your doing a fork removal and rebuilt you will have to remove the fender for that as well.
Thanks and really enjoy all your info and videos. Question: Will the fender removal work the same if you have fender caps on the bottom of the fender? I have a small dent on the top of my 2011 Ultra Classic Ltd and want to remove the fender and just take the fender in to a shop and get it repaired.
Thanks
You might have to rotate the fender a bit to get the caps past but yes, the process is the same