Modified fender

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Modified fender

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I note some of the early ZX-636 models have slight shorter rear fenders, are they standard or modified?

What are the best ways of cutting it?

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on other bikes i have cut them with a hacksaw....best option tho is to get an undertail on a model like this... that way u can keep the stock one in case u sell or get hassled by cops...depends how cheap u are!!
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E-bay fender eliminator, bolt on bolt off if the boy's in blue give you a hard time!!!!

If you saw it off and get hasseled it could be expensive.
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thanks for the advice guys.

found this fender eliminator kits from ebay, what do you think? (quite similar to the Competition Werkes Fender Eliminator, but at a fraction of the cost!) :lol:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/kawasaki ... QQtcZphoto
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Technik wrote:thanks for the advice guys.

found this fender eliminator kits from ebay, what do you think? (quite similar to the Competition Werkes Fender Eliminator, but at a fraction of the cost!) :lol:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/kawasaki ... QQtcZphoto
looks good....but its like the one i have...on ur model, without the undertail it will look shitty with the black plastic....

have a look up under ur wheel...now imagine the fender not there....
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mate cut it....its only plastic, it will cut with a stanley knife. Just draw a line first so you know where you are cutting ! 8)
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The easiest thing to do is mount cut a straight line just under the indicators and mount the number plate on the same bracket but using the bottom holes of the plate.

Well, thats what i did when i had that model bike... 8)
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One point and $80 fine up here in Bjelkie Republic.

Cut the sucker with an thin wheel in an angle grinder, Space the number plate to the right angle.
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