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Old 07-07-2009, 11:46   #1
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Show Us How You Stow Your Fenders

I figured the granny bars where a pretty good place to stow 4 of my fenders...in the picture it looks like the fenders are sitting on the deck but they're above by a couple inches.
Before some one gives me a hard time about the granny bar design...they're 1-1/4" pipe and have solid plugs in the ends, taped, and a single 3/4" bolt into each end with a backing plate the same shape as the base plates...they're pretty solid.
How do you stow yours...
Still looking for solutions for the big round ones!
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