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Rear Fender Removal

NoLmtz

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Even though I'm selling my STS, I'm still thinking of new ways to make it even more awesome!!! I removed the rear fender, relocated the license plate and added license plate light bolts, as well as, a previously added LED brake light accents above the wheel well. I think it looks even better... much more mean, aggressive, manly (add your own adjective)!!

PS - I used TricLED 3-pin quick connectors for the light wiring, so it's easy to reverse the process if I want the fender back on!!

The 'For Sale' listing is at http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/...off-**-Tons-of-Upgrades&p=1127506#post1127506

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Its not a good Idea to ride without a fender. People behind you will be pelted with rocks. Its a problem with the fender on but remove it and you stand a chance or damaging the vehicle behind you or hurting someone.
 
Every motorcycle runs into the rock tossing but Ive looked myself on how to do this. I like this look, sounds like this weekends new project.

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