
I've already got one of these for an XT500 I'm working on, but I'm sure it'll get used for something.


The DT fender is the aluminum version, which you can tell by the rivets fastening the mounting points. The chrome on the brackets is gone, but I can blast and paint them, but not a single ding I can find on the fender itself.

I also got a model Jorge Lorenzo M1.

If you are looking for good garage art, take a look at Gonzo Rider. He had a booth at the swap meet, and had some very nice work at good prices. He prefers commissioned pieces, so whatever you can think up he can make.
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