With your license in the upper position it Seems to me your blocking a large portion of your lights and the license will be a backstop for the water flow??:yikes:I have been fenderless since day one. Never noticed any disadvantage.
If it does spray water up, I am long gone before it comes down.
I do have a trunk on the rear, but really, no disadvantage at all for me not having it.
Just dont hang your tag under the tail lights. While it looks like it will have plenty of clearance, It will hit the tire, even when riding one up, when the road gets rough.
With the tag up here it works fine:
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With it down here it WILL hit!
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Without the fender bracket you will need to remove your upper belt guard which might increase your chance of catching a rock in your drive belt.
With your license in the upper position it Seems to me your blocking a large portion of your lights and the license will be a backstop for the water flow??:yikes:
I wish the fender went a few more inches forward because I have to clean the over wheel plastic cover as it is!:roflblack:
I have a small chip to remind me that it will hit the fender. I tightened up the rear shock and it has been ok since. I would highly reccommend giving the mount a little bend outward. I also added a plate frame and put a small piece of weatherstripping foam on the backside of the bottom edge. Can't see it but it will protect the spot where it would contact the high point of the fender should I bottom out.Well-- I did it.... Mounted using the Evoluzione kit I had laying around. Not sure about 'bottoming out'... but will keep an eye on things.
Your swing arm doesn't have any scratches in it from the fender brackets? I had mine off the other day to replace my rear tire and found that the brackets had worn through the paint on the swing arm.