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hi everyone,

 

just wana check whether its possible to do the rear fender eliminator for my spec 1 without changing my tail light to a spec 3 tail light??i dun mind changing the keyhole to the side or something..which is the recommended shop to do this thingy..please advice..thanks..

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$40 Aunty shop

For the fine i believe $30 Mudguard.

 

hi metaphor, do u mean that auntie shop will do it for 40bucks for spec 1??

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for spec 3 if fix with only brackets can use the original signal lights?

 

Can but it will be quite ugly.. Most ppl change to small signal lights..

Max

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bro u using spec 1 right .. if u really changing yr tailight don mind pm me n tell me the price of the whole make over to spec 3 tail yah.... i also thinking of doing..... motor world too expensive lah..... any other shop u can advised?

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Can but it will be quite ugly.. Most ppl change to small signal lights..

 

Yes, u r right... it will look quite ugly... as at today, i think i haven saw one S4 bike who changed to rear fender eliminator with their original signal lights leh? :p

 

My suggestion oso same as "inspire85", put small signal light and stick it beside the number plate there which is very popular now..... :cheers:

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ouh ok.. will do at JB then cos such a simple job.. but not too soon cos now TP season.. they searching for preys until resorting to hiding at bukit merah lane entrance carpark to bike shops, pasir laba camp, coffee shop entrance..

 

keep a look out guys! quota haven't reach yet!

 

cheers

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but does the rear fender thingy actually prevent the water from splashing?

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2007 - Gilera Runner SP180 (FS 3139T)

2007-2008 - Honda Phantom 200 (FV1428G)

2008-2009 - Honda Super 4 Spec 1 (FT 9543P)

2009-2010 - Kia Cerato Forte (SJS 4772K)

2010 ~ Present - Honda Civic VTi-S ES1 1.7M (SKA 543*Z)

 

 

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but does the rear fender thingy actually prevent the water from splashing?

 

Yup.. I remove it and water splash all the way up to the pillon seat..

Max

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Yup.. I remove it and water splash all the way up to the pillon seat..

 

:cheeky: u've got yr done already ya?!

ride safe today,ride again tomorrow

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so how much would one of those cost?

Mod-ed Ride.. Mod-ed Rider....

 

2007 - Gilera Runner SP180 (FS 3139T)

2007-2008 - Honda Phantom 200 (FV1428G)

2008-2009 - Honda Super 4 Spec 1 (FT 9543P)

2009-2010 - Kia Cerato Forte (SJS 4772K)

2010 ~ Present - Honda Civic VTi-S ES1 1.7M (SKA 543*Z)

 

 

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so how much would one of those cost?

 

u mean the workmanship of dismantling it??

ride safe today,ride again tomorrow

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i jus clear up my signal light set by gettin the integrated signal taillights.

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but does the rear fender thingy actually prevent the water from splashing?

 

not 100%.. with the rear fender my pillion do get a bit wet..

 

anyway guys just got mine done..

damage is RM50.. (thick bracket, signal lights and labour)

 

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http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v362/hakem/DSC00235a.jpg

 

cheers

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wow.. nice job... but no choice lah.. i wanna put but i got 3 boxes.. so no point lah..

Mod-ed Ride.. Mod-ed Rider....

 

2007 - Gilera Runner SP180 (FS 3139T)

2007-2008 - Honda Phantom 200 (FV1428G)

2008-2009 - Honda Super 4 Spec 1 (FT 9543P)

2009-2010 - Kia Cerato Forte (SJS 4772K)

2010 ~ Present - Honda Civic VTi-S ES1 1.7M (SKA 543*Z)

 

 

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not 100%.. with the rear fender my pillion do get a bit wet..

 

anyway guys just got mine done..

damage is RM50.. (thick bracket, signal lights and labour)

 

cheers

 

 

nice one bro,thinking of doing mine but dont have the extra balls to do it since me running 4-1 headers with lv without silencers...:faint:

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lidat u all use brackets wont under the tail light tat section looks empty and weird.. i saw ppl's one they have this undertray cover.. like a piece of fairing to cover up and it looks nice oso..

 

those guys that spend $ to do this.. can show pics? issit the same use brackets and the tail light below that section is empty oso? if it's just brackets only.. i think i go diy cheaper loh..

 

 

BTW:

 

rainy day.. i using mudguard.. my pillion seat stil get wet.. and it's very wet ok.. or rather after rain stop floor wet i ride.. my pillion seat oso get wet.. and ocassionally my back oso get wet.. so i find it no much diff wif or w/o the mudguard.. useless one..

Lousy Noob Rider

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i jus DIY-ed mine

 

total cost spend

- $1.50 > packet of screws(bolt n nut kind)

- $1.20 > 1M of steel band(those flexible metal wif holes ppl use as brackets)

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total cost $2.70.

 

i now running without signals..

cos i dont have the signals with me(or rather haven buy.. lol)

 

 

i'll upload a pic tomorrow or later if i have time to take.. a very simple job to diy... but troublesome but stil ok.. lol..

Lousy Noob Rider

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not 100%.. with the rear fender my pillion do get a bit wet..

 

anyway guys just got mine done..

damage is RM50.. (thick bracket, signal lights and labour)

 

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v362/hakem/DSC00238a.jpg

 

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v362/hakem/DSC00235a.jpg

 

cheers

 

So i suppose the complete rear fender is removed? :confused:

How time flies...

 

Big is certainly a warning but small can be downright scary! Never underestimate the effectiveness of small.

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i jus DIY-ed mine

 

total cost spend

- $1.50 > packet of screws(bolt n nut kind)

- $1.20 > 1M of steel band(those flexible metal wif holes ppl use as brackets)

=======================

total cost $2.70.

 

i now running without signals..

cos i dont have the signals with me(or rather haven buy.. lol)

 

 

i'll upload a pic tomorrow or later if i have time to take.. a very simple job to diy... but troublesome but stil ok.. lol..

 

Hmm.. The flexible metal strip is rather flimpsy.. The bracket i bought is quite solid one.. I try to shake the number plate oso quite hard..

Max

SpecIII Rider

 

http://i277.photobucket.com/albums/kk53/u0605382/SNC00042-1.jpg

 

http://www.speedtest.net/result/333285646.png

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So i suppose the complete rear fender is removed? :confused:

yes.. hence the name rear fender eliminator :faint:

 

Hmm.. The flexible metal strip is rather flimpsy.. The bracket i bought is quite solid one.. I try to shake the number plate oso quite hard..

 

mine too.. can't even move an inch.. :thumb:

but kudos to kurarense for DIYing..

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yes.. hence the name rear fender eliminator :faint:

 

i tot saw away the licence plate part only ma... :cheeky:

How time flies...

 

Big is certainly a warning but small can be downright scary! Never underestimate the effectiveness of small.

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Hmm.. The flexible metal strip is rather flimpsy.. The bracket i bought is quite solid one.. I try to shake the number plate oso quite hard..

 

care to share urs is which kind?? those flexible one as long u put dual layer or more shld be alright already.. quite stable for me.. but cld be better.. hahas

 

yes.. hence the name rear fender eliminator :faint:

 

 

 

mine too.. can't even move an inch.. :thumb:

but kudos to kurarense for DIYing..

 

hees.. i stil lazy to go take pic siah... will post it soon.. so u guys can diy as well not hard at all

 

i tot saw away the licence plate part only ma... :cheeky:

 

never do this.. cos if u ride ur bike long.. inspection nxt time u wont pass.. then u mus find bikeshop help u go inspection u waste $ u cant go urself.. for me i take out the rear fender, inspection time i can jus simply fix back n i can pass inspection..

Lousy Noob Rider

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