Alternate Front Fenders / Ebay ABS
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Alternate Front Fenders / Ebay ABS
After searching and weeding through about 9 pages of front fender posts, there doesn't seem to be a lot of info about alternate or aftermarket front fenders. I've been piecing together my front end and am down to trying to find a decent front fender.
Sharkskinz: Sharkskinz - CBR 600 F3
Airtech: HONDA CBR 600 F3 1997-98, CBR600, fairings, bodywork, fairing, upper, lower, mid, seat side, race, street, fender, tail, undertail, tank
Carbon Fibre: 1997-1998 Honda CBR 600 F3 Carbon Fiber Front Fender
and there are also cheap fenders on ebay made of ABS. Though with the stock front fender only costing about $90 from Partszilla, I guess I don't see the point in paying $80 for a china fender.
Anyone running any of these? If so, any feedback?
Any other aftermarket sources?
I also dig the clean lines this front fender...best shown on the bottom pic:
https://cbrforum.com/forum/cbr-600f3...e2/#post800213
Any help or productive input would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
--Rich
Sharkskinz: Sharkskinz - CBR 600 F3
Airtech: HONDA CBR 600 F3 1997-98, CBR600, fairings, bodywork, fairing, upper, lower, mid, seat side, race, street, fender, tail, undertail, tank
Carbon Fibre: 1997-1998 Honda CBR 600 F3 Carbon Fiber Front Fender
and there are also cheap fenders on ebay made of ABS. Though with the stock front fender only costing about $90 from Partszilla, I guess I don't see the point in paying $80 for a china fender.
Anyone running any of these? If so, any feedback?
Any other aftermarket sources?
I also dig the clean lines this front fender...best shown on the bottom pic:
https://cbrforum.com/forum/cbr-600f3...e2/#post800213
Any help or productive input would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
--Rich
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I've not had issues with fiberglass in the past on other bikes, but I've not run any fg on this particular machine. As long as the fg doesn't have gelcoat, I think it generally holds up okay.
I'm going for a trimmed front fender look, so maybe just scalloping/bobbing the stock fender is the best route instead of trying to work with a glass fender.
Thanks for the reply.
--Rich
I'm going for a trimmed front fender look, so maybe just scalloping/bobbing the stock fender is the best route instead of trying to work with a glass fender.
Thanks for the reply.
--Rich
Last edited by beemerrich; 03-07-2013 at 08:19 AM.
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