Was able to get to you pictures and they look great, just what I needed. As to
measurements, it is best to measure sheet metal only. At the rear of the fender, pull
from axle opening back to the inside of the sheet metal like I did in the picture. Done
this way it makes sure we are work the same. If you use a thin piece of wood or metal
16" to 24" long and straight, place this at top of axle opening and parallel the bottom,
this will give you the height. Done the same way in the front of the axle, measure
towards the rear, will give you width. Same in front, place your piece at the most
forward spot on fender (over belt pulley) and measure down, this will give you the rise
for the angle. Measure towards the rear from the most forward point of the fender will
give you the start of the angle. Can you measure from front to back (up over the top)to
get the over all length. Can't draw a half round line with my photo tools.
This all sounds hard but will go pretty fast once you find something light weight to us
as a straight edge. Like you said, harder when the tire and rim are on.
If you can email me you address I will send a gift card to a restaurant like Ponderosa,
Applebee's or something like that.
Thank you very much for your help