I borrowed an old 1980's Arlen Ness digger rear fender from my Friend Al so I could make a mold off it for my New DVD "how to make small fiberglass molds at home" the piece came out great and I got it all on film, I wanted to also film installing it on a real bike to show that a home made part is in fact a real world usable part! but I never installed a Ness fender before, As a Kid I never had the money for such a big name part. so I wanted to use it on my shovel head super glide and am getting it done, here are a few pics to keep you cats up to speed. Get out in the garage and build something ---FRITZ

