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    Default Rear Fender Mod

    Check out this Mod on Brother-n-Law's fender support and the relocation of fender, He's thinking about doing this for others that might like it. What would it be worth? and are there any interested in this mod to fender and check out the belt guard mod. also.

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    I think it looks pretty slick. However, I'm going to be sticking with fenderless.
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    I like it, he can probably get some buisness doing these.
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    I like it but I think it might need a mod to the rear reflector/ brake light
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    Default Cost for this Mod.

    This custom fender modification.
    $400.00 for the fender and
    $100 for the belt guard.
    Call Mike for any details @ 8124904910

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    Does the $400 pricetag for the fender mod include beefing up the fender support arms any? Just asking as I, along with a few other Spyder owners, have had the brackets break near where the fender attaches. Also, any chance of the relocated fender hitting the undertail pan when the shock is compressed?
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    Very innovative, but I would actually chop the fender and relocate the license plate. Just my two cents.
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