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As a hobby I design and develop parts for my motorcycles then make them available for sale.
I am thinking about desiging a plastic molded interior fender for the T-Dub that will fit under the rear fender.
My plan is to develop a system that would allow the seat to come off with a key lock. Then under the seat would be this
depression formed into the plastic fender liner providing more storage and a liner to keep mud and water from hitting the underside
of the seat pan in that area.
I think there is enough room for a shallow pan to set under the seat and provide this fender liner.
I've had some requests for a rear fender liner to be made for the T-Dubs.
Is anyone on this forum interested in this idea? Do you have any requests or thoughts along these lines?
I am always open to ideas.
Also, if you have any other items you might want for the T-Dub that we can machine in Aluminum or mold in plastic
please let me know.
I will take the month of December to come up with some new ideas and post them on the forum for feedback.
My email direct is [email protected]
You can see some of the items I make for the Suzuki Boulevard M50 and M90 on my website at www.shape-master.com
I am thinking about desiging a plastic molded interior fender for the T-Dub that will fit under the rear fender.
My plan is to develop a system that would allow the seat to come off with a key lock. Then under the seat would be this
depression formed into the plastic fender liner providing more storage and a liner to keep mud and water from hitting the underside
of the seat pan in that area.
I think there is enough room for a shallow pan to set under the seat and provide this fender liner.
I've had some requests for a rear fender liner to be made for the T-Dubs.
Is anyone on this forum interested in this idea? Do you have any requests or thoughts along these lines?
I am always open to ideas.
Also, if you have any other items you might want for the T-Dub that we can machine in Aluminum or mold in plastic
please let me know.
I will take the month of December to come up with some new ideas and post them on the forum for feedback.
My email direct is [email protected]
You can see some of the items I make for the Suzuki Boulevard M50 and M90 on my website at www.shape-master.com