Hello All Riders......Just to let you know I came across one of these fender tips and installed it on my Drifter 800....It fits reasonably well for a bolt on. You might find that it sets off that plain front fender just fine, I've tried some other fender tips and this one looked the best for a repro, no point in trying to get an original for our clone bikes...Merry Christmas All....KEN.
http://www.starklite.com/indian-motorcycles/pc/TIP-CHROME-FRONT-FENDER-98p968.htm#details
;) now we need to see it on your bike?
Yea those are the best front tip out there that I could find and like. I heard there not a perfect fit for the Drifter but very close and the best option and quality piece out there that you can buy. I also seen a lot of google pics of them on Drifters so they must fit pretty good. The starlight company is a great company so no issues if ordering from them, there also on eBay.
POST A REVIEW ONCE YOU GET IT INSTALLED........... :D
Fender tip for you to see ...KEN.
Ah what a awesome looking 800
Yeah, cool lookin' baby! 8)
BTW, have you got any side view pic of your bike?
I'm gonna make my own solo seat, but I'd also like to keep on the 2-up bracket (as your bike does, if I'm not mistakin') so to be able to add a second seat, in case my wife aks me to ride together.
So, I'd really like to see and realize how it could be...
Quote from: KEN. on December 24, 2015, 01:46:44 AM
Fender tip for you to see ...KEN.
This site is addicting. Everytime I look through it, I am buying something or want to. Thanks for a pic and cool looking Drifter. CNCRATMAN favors red drifters for some reason ;D
The tip looks pretty great up front there and good protection. It looks like your is pretty flush fit and Ive seen some with a 1/4" drop in front. Looks good either way.
I ordered one also from Starklite Indian Company in California. I spoke with owner Gary Stark and he recommended installing them about 1/4" down. He said they have two Drifters in their museum with other old Indian bikes. That seemed pretty cool. It's a family Indian business and he's the 2nd gen running it. Sounds like he had really cool parents that grew up on Indians. He said he sells a lot of front tips to Drifters owners. He said the rear Indian tip will not fit so save your money.
I think Stark (or the tip manufacturer) sold a whole bunch of those tips to a fella who sells them on Ebay as "genuine Drifter" fender tips ..... at a higher price, of course...... Buyer Beware....
I bought mine on ebay, at the inflated price. Fits really nice, I like it. I realized after I had gotten it what I had actually purchased.... actually had mfg part number on the original box, marked out with magic marker (did you know brake-clean will clean off magic marker??) I figured it was my own fault, and I liked them, so I kept it. Live and learn.....
I guess everybody has to make a living....honest or otherwise....
like the dude I was trying to get the serrated heat shields from.....dozens of e mails and something like 8 phone calls and nothing from him but promises. Really glad I never sent any money his way.
Wasn't there someone in the UK making those flat wheel insert discs?
Malcolm is the gentleman's name and he is really a pleasant person to deal with, he is really busy, right now after the New Year he will be pressing out some spoke covers, rectifier covers and front hub covers.
This is him and his bike.....
Quote from: CDNRatMan on December 27, 2015, 23:11:10 PM
like the dude I was trying to get the serrated heat shields from.....dozens of e mails and something like 8 phone calls and nothing from him but promises. Really glad I never sent any money his way.
We might be talking about the same "gentleman"....
The gentleman is from NJ.
Some people had good luck dealing with him but on 2 items the heat shields, I made no head way and then the front engine guard he wanted almost twice the cost it was from Belgium, and he bought it from Guido and was charging me double the price and a shipping rate I could have had PC shipped here for that price.
I'm not sure I'd make it through customs!
Quote from: Trall on December 24, 2015, 14:31:17 PM
I ordered one also from Starklite Indian Company in California. I spoke with owner Gary Stark and he recommended installing them about 1/4" down. He said they have two Drifters in their museum with other old Indian bikes. That seemed pretty cool. It's a family Indian business and he's the 2nd gen running it. Sounds like he had really cool parents that grew up on Indians. He said he sells a lot of front tips to Drifters owners. He said the rear Indian tip will not fit so save your money.
Please post a pic when you get it installed.Thanks