Posted by mkirsch on April 18, 2008 at 21:18:30 from (64.80.110.50):
In Reply to: Flat top fenders posted by Fredd on April 18, 2008 at 20:18:51:
I'm going to say something here that will hopefully make you think about this idea before you go to all the expense and trouble of adding these fenders.
Where are the riders going to put their feet? A 560 doesn't have a large platform like a 56 series, for example. Are you expecting them to sit on the fender and hang on while dangling their legs?
I'm a prime example of someone who's ridden on many a tractor with no ill effects, but it was a different day and time, even 25 years ago... If you weren't holding on for dear life, you'd better hope to fall off and get run over by the tractor because what Dad would do to you was far worse.
Kids these days... I dunno. I don't know if they'd take you seriously if you told them to hold on. The sense of immortality is the same, but the fear of Dad's right hand on your bottom isn't...
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