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Griso Fender Eliminator

Spaceclam

Cruisin' Guzzisti
Joined
Nov 8, 2008
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Location
Chatsworth, CA
I know steelhorse classics makes a "tail tidy" but there seems to be some interest in the one i made for my own bike, because i didnt feel like paying $130.

If i can get a few interested parties, I would happily make a batch of these, for $100 shipped including the turn signal brackets. although the outward appearance would be identical, the batch would be more elegantly shaped, because i would route them on a CNC rather than using a shear and a sander, like i did for mine. The material would be stainless steel, and the parts would be coated. If the timing coincides with another batch of pats, they will be black powdercoated. If it does not, i will do a semi gloss hammertone.
 
Received mine this week and installed yesterday. Fit was perfect and it went on easy and quickly.

I used the plate frame from the Griso fender and also cut the wiring cover from the original fender and screwed that on to cover the opening in the fender. Really happy with it - thanks Spaceclam.
 

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ive got to be honest.

I never thought it would ever go anywhere. I was so used to the guys on wild guzzi responding with things like "just ride it" that i never thought id sell more than one or two. SO THANK YOU.

Timbradley1, Thanks also for posting the pictures. It looks nice with that little cover, although i personally wouldnt chop up the stock part. Glad to see it fits!

-Clam
 
Got mine last week. Perfect fit, bolt-on. Here is my 5 min. solution to the hole in the fender. A black plastic coated metalsheet.


-Borre
 
Well, at least I won't get that much dirt on my back riding in rainy weather :unsure:
 
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