Posted by rhtx55 on June 07, 2012 at 20:34:38 from (207.119.48.239):
In Reply to: H-M fenders posted by Ks-frmr on June 07, 2012 at 20:07:45:
They are salty. Bad ones run $75 each, I've seen good ones run as high $325 each.
Solid, no holes, no pitting, no cracks you are towards the top.
Fixable, rusty originals usually need more work than it looks, you can buy them cheaper, but it takes a lot of elbow grease & patience to get them looking "right", and it usually costs about the same once you get them done.
Replacment aftermarket fenders run around $125 to $150 depending on who has them, let that be your guide. They are very close, but get an original next to one and you can tell the differences, they are subtle, but the originals are worth a bit more to me.
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