Thanks all,
My rear fender does have a fairly long mud extension, but it is plastic and I was able to bend it around enough (I think). Big problem was the tire not fitting past the brake/drive assembly. I guess deflating the tire might give it the extra needed room so I'll keep that in mind. Haven't had a flat tire yet and the tread is still good so hopefully won't have to deal with this anytime soon.
I am going to try and fabricate a new mount for the new controls though. The mount that comes with the Raask setup is really good but the placement puts the controls too high for me. I got these to get my big feets out from under the cylinder. Accomplished that but am now in a more uncomfortable position.
I have another project to tackle soon; I'm installing an Acewell speedo/tack to replace my speedo/tack/dash lights and a Speigler M-Lock to replace my ignition switch. I'll be sure to take pics and post how it goes. Will have a complete dash unit with keys available soon (all working) so if you are interested let me know. Yeah, I know it is sacriligeous to alter the bike from stock but my bike must be practical for me if I'm going to keep it.
I read another post earlier comparing the airheads to the newer bikes. I do have my eyes on a newer BMW because I like the power, performance and other amenities on the newer bikes. However, I've never kept a newer bike more than a couple of years with the exception of a V-Strom I had for 4 years. I do miss that bike. I truly love older, classic or vintage bikes and cars. They just have so much more character. I just can't leave them stock though. Gotta customize them to suit me.
See the last picture with my modified fuel line. Saw the quick disconnect on a cafe bike site but they wanted $25. I got it from
www.mcmaster.com for $10. easy to disconnect and pull the tank now. I like the blue fuel line too.
Again, thanks for the info on the rear tire. I hope it works when the time comes.