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Tiddy Up the Rear End View and add Front Fender Extender

RonStelvio

Tuned and Synch'ed
Joined
Mar 17, 2013
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Location
Olympia, WA
Did not like the way the license plate bolted up on so made my own 'bracket' out of 1/16 ABS plastic. Removed the reflector arm as well.
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Pictures self explanatory...
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Had a piece of carbon fiber fender available (don't ask :roll: ) Cut Cut Snip Snip Wa-la...
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I was hoping from the title of the thread, that someone had come up with a way to raise the front fender.

Damn.

:D
 
Can you post up some pix from further away so we can see the overall change?

I'm particularly interested in the license plate mod.
 
Looks very smart! I like the look of that fender extender.

Hey man your bike is so clean!

In the UK we cant keep it that clean unless we don't ride 'em! ;)

I see in the US you have to have red reflectors on both sides of the licence plate. In UK we only have to have the rear one as yours is hanging below the plate.
 
I'll get a better pic up this weekend.

The bike is to new to be dirty. I'm closing in on 200 mi. Give me some time. :)
 
Here's a better Pic (showing the removal of the extend reflector arm)... Also the new Mistral exhaust and Euro mirrors & turn signals... With the stock muffler at 17 lbs and the Mistral at 6 Lbs, I net a 11 lbs savings located both high and to the rear of the bike :) (Lbs as weighed on my bathroom scales).

 
That is a nice looking Style-vio :lol:

The can looks great, suits the bike..

Did you alter the position of the licence plate srews? the bracket that stops the panniers bouncing inward uses the two screw holes with strongers screws supplied with the pannier kit.

Cheers

windy
 
Thanks... Looks like it needs some side cases. :)

The screws are in the same location, so I should be good to go for the Euro cases.
 
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