Undertail/Fender Eliminator??
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RE: Undertail/Fender Eliminator??
With that understood, what is the difference.....would you say more of a personal prefernce or what? Plus another thing, would you know the different benefits from one to the other? Just wondering cause ive seen the different ones on your bike (which looks awesome) as well as the other bikes.
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RE: Undertail/Fender Eliminator??
the way i look at it is that undertails are complete plastic/fiberglass pieces that replace the black "tray" that is stock and usually get rid of the turn signals in place of flushmounts, all in one kit(replacing the whole part UNDER the TAIL). on the other hand, you have fender eliminators, which you replace the tray with that keeps the stock lights and everything, but makes it alot smaller (eliiminating the "fender" part of the tray).
basically, an undertail is one that is usually painted the same color of the bike and is really smooth, while a fender eliminator is just a smaller version of the stock plastic piece. hope that helps!
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basically, an undertail is one that is usually painted the same color of the bike and is really smooth, while a fender eliminator is just a smaller version of the stock plastic piece. hope that helps!
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Last edited by axsys; 05-04-2011 at 10:26 PM.
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RE: Undertail/Fender Eliminator??
Typically with a fully painted undertail its recommend that you also get a rear wheel hugger to prevent rocks, et. al. from popping up and scratching your perfectly painted undertail.
My first attempt at trying to make the moped looking tail section of my F4i look like a sport bike included removing all of the goofy reflectors and hacking about 8 inches off the rear fender with a dremmel. I then relocated the license plate bracket and light as high up as possible on what was left of the rear fender. It turned out pretty good. It looks much better, but not as good as it could. I'll buy some parts to replace the stock fender eventually, but I (and some others on this forum) aren't big fans of the standard Hotbodies undertails. Those big round lights should be on a Volkswagen, not a Honda.
My first attempt at trying to make the moped looking tail section of my F4i look like a sport bike included removing all of the goofy reflectors and hacking about 8 inches off the rear fender with a dremmel. I then relocated the license plate bracket and light as high up as possible on what was left of the rear fender. It turned out pretty good. It looks much better, but not as good as it could. I'll buy some parts to replace the stock fender eventually, but I (and some others on this forum) aren't big fans of the standard Hotbodies undertails. Those big round lights should be on a Volkswagen, not a Honda.
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RE: Undertail/Fender Eliminator??
ORIGINAL: Bunz15
Well kiggy and axsys those are both very helpful to my "inexperienced" bike knowledge. It does help as to what i now know i have to do in terms of "fixing" that eyesore of a fender.
Well kiggy and axsys those are both very helpful to my "inexperienced" bike knowledge. It does help as to what i now know i have to do in terms of "fixing" that eyesore of a fender.
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Last edited by axsys; 05-04-2011 at 10:27 PM.
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RE: Undertail/Fender Eliminator??
I will let you know, but im still trying to find different types of undertails/eliminators....I was trying to find out if hotbodies made any tails for the 05 f4i but as of now they dont know of any plans to do so...so that sucks. So hopefully i can find something that i like here in the next week or so so i am able to get it and put it on before the "season" comes up.