I have never liked the idea of the rear fender bouncing up and down on the trailing arm and I have heard lots of sad stories about cracked bolt holes, broken mounting lugs and fenders disintegrating mid-trip. Therefore, I decided to suspend my stock fender from above. In my case, I connected it to a modified and reinforced Industries 7 luggage rack, but I believe the average home fabricator who is willing to do a bit of "eyeball engineering" should be able to do a similar mod regardless of the rear frame or rack setup. I made brackets of bent flat bar and struts of half inch steel tubing enclosing three eights inch threaded rod. As the corroded fasteners were tough to remove, I replaced them, where possible, with stainless steel 1/4- 20, double nutted and locked with 2 wrenches. The rear licence light/reflector, another known source of grief, was replaced with the well-known Walmart brakelight/tailight ( $11), wired in using positaps. This also means that burnt bulb induced limp mode can be quickly cured via Phillips screwdriver. The whole fender assembly comes off quickly for ease of maintenance, yet has proven strong and vibration free.