Sexy pair of rears
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RE: Sexy pair of rears
ORIGINAL: Iowaguy
nice, but really you could've just used the oem fender and covered the rack mounting holes w/signals. is it me or is the 300 fender at more of an angle? it looks like someone took and bent it 3/4. maybe i will leave my rack on w/the toolbag. i don't like the look of that fender all by itself. nobrakes rear fender is the best looking one i've seen. i may look into that one myself.
nice, but really you could've just used the oem fender and covered the rack mounting holes w/signals. is it me or is the 300 fender at more of an angle? it looks like someone took and bent it 3/4. maybe i will leave my rack on w/the toolbag. i don't like the look of that fender all by itself. nobrakes rear fender is the best looking one i've seen. i may look into that one myself.
quote]ORIGINAL: EMS_0525
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RE: Sexy pair of rears
You could also relocate the license plate by removing the reflector above the plate and below the lic. plate light. Then moving the plate bracket up to the old reflector location and re-drilling the holes for the bracket. This moves the plate up over 2" and further out of harms way during a fall. Here's a pic of before and after from advirider.
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