I've been wanting to put a fender eliminator on my Ninja for while now but, I couldn't justify $60 for it.
So I decided it was time for me to cut it off. I know it's not perfect but I think it looks a lot better
I still have a little bit of trimming to do but I can always take more of the plastic off.. But I can't put it back on once I take it off.
$0 fender eliminator
$0 fender eliminator
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-Ryan
-1986 Ninja 1000r
-2004 Ninja 500r
-1986 Ninja 1000r
-2004 Ninja 500r
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Re: $0 fender eliminator
I installed that same eliminator on my Versys.
Re: $0 fender eliminator
Did the same on my Suzuki, Autozone weather stripping to clean up the edge....
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Re: $0 fender eliminator
Looks good, I did one similar on the Katana, except went flush to the tail and used a blowtorch to clean up the edges, then built a bracket out of sheet metal for the plate and blinkers.
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Re: $0 fender eliminator
Sounds good.. I might do that later.Firewa11 wrote:Looks good, I did one similar on the Katana, except went flush to the tail and used a blowtorch to clean up the edges, then built a bracket out of sheet metal for the plate and blinkers.
-Ryan
-1986 Ninja 1000r
-2004 Ninja 500r
-1986 Ninja 1000r
-2004 Ninja 500r
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