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    Default 2015 F3 fender mount broke

    Riding home from work and I look down at the left side and the mud flap side of the fender is shimmying back and forth in the wind. Pulled over and my fender is not attached anymore. I got home and pulled it off and the molded plastic mount just broke off. Seems like a really flimsy design. Not sure if I can super glue and silicone the plastic part back on or not yet. For now, I removed the other front fender too and I'm going open wheel. I was wondering if anyone else had this problem?

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    Is open wheel even legal? Know you need reflectors minimum to show how wide you are on road The fenders are not just decoration they are there to keep the road junk from being thrown up at you or others

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    I would check with your dealer to determine if it is a warranty replacement.
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    Hopefully it is warranty. What style do you have? I don't see the screws that secure the upper ridge with reflectors so I'm guessing yours has the single groove running down the middle. if it does have the upper piece you could run a couple of screws/bolts down from the top to secure it as they would be hidden.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bfromla View Post
    Is open wheel even legal? Know you need reflectors minimum to show how wide you are on road The fenders are not just decoration they are there to keep the road junk from being thrown up at you or others

    No I don't believe it is legal. I believe the vehicle code says any vehicle with three or more wheels must have fenders. So I guess if you have a motorcycle with two wheels you can have a bobber no problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zuni View Post
    Hopefully it is warranty. What style do you have? I don't see the screws that secure the upper ridge with reflectors so I'm guessing yours has the single groove running down the middle. if it does have the upper piece you could run a couple of screws/bolts down from the top to secure it as they would be hidden.

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    It does have a single groove down the center so fashioning my own bracket would be pretty ugly. I'm going to try using crazy glue and then silicone around the area where broke trying to strengthen it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Docbilly View Post
    Riding home from work and I look down at the left side and the mud flap side of the fender is shimmying back and forth in the wind. Pulled over and my fender is not attached anymore. I got home and pulled it off and the molded plastic mount just broke off. Seems like a really flimsy design. Not sure if I can super glue and silicone the plastic part back on or not yet. For now, I removed the other front fender too and I'm going open wheel. I was wondering if anyone else had this problem?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Docbilly View Post
    It does have a single groove down the center so fashioning my own bracket would be pretty ugly. I'm going to try using crazy glue and then silicone around the area where broke trying to strengthen it.
    Hey Docbilly, I don't know if the superglue will hold that, I believe a better option would be J.B. Weld for plastic. Clean the area really good and mix your 2 ingredients together. works like bondo and you can reinforce weak areas. When it hardens it will be strong. Dennis


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    Ditto the J B Weld recommendation.
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    Quote Originally Posted by YPILOT View Post
    Hey Docbilly, I don't know if the superglue will hold that, I believe a better option would be J.B. Weld for plastic. Clean the area really good and mix your 2 ingredients together. works like bondo and you can reinforce weak areas. When it hardens it will be strong. Dennis

    Good of thinking on the jb weld. Thank you!

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    Default should be under warrenty

    I would also check with the dealership to see if it's under warrenty... you may not have to do anything (unless of course you'd rather...).
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    WOW... first I've seen this on an F3. I would for sure do a warranty claim if you can.... shouldn't break like that!
    I've seen many others ride without front fenders.... doubt you'll get in any trouble.. but for sure will get some dirt and rain on you.

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    So here's the update...

    i picked up jb weld specifically made for plastic. Cleaned the area and used the jb weld to glue the mount back on. Worked perfectly!

    Thanks for the suggestions all.

    ride on !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Docbilly View Post
    So here's the update...

    i picked up jb weld specifically made for plastic. Cleaned the area and used the jb weld to glue the mount back on. Worked perfectly!

    Thanks for the suggestions all.

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