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Dal Aymond
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Plastic Rear Fender

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I will be racing my Combat Wombat in Vintage Cross Country. I don't want to beat up my stock rear fender. Are there any aftermarket plastic fenders that will work, with minimum modification. I have a new Preston Petty rear fender, which is very nice, but it is too big. Thanks for any input.
matt glascock
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Re: Plastic Rear Fender

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To fit a PP (or any other aftermarket fender) you have to notch the front/left corner of the fender to get it to fit.
olddogs
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Re: Plastic Rear Fender

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Check out some of the front fenders for smaller Japanese bikes like the 60 and 80 cc models. They are thinner. I think I modified one by trimming it or mounting it backwards. It looked pretty good and did not curl around and down as far as the original. Gave the bike a modern sleeker look.
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socalhodaka
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Re: Plastic Rear Fender

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I have a brand new set of silver UFO vintage universal. $125 plus shipping.
Dal Aymond
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Re: Plastic Rear Fender

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Thank you, socalhodaka. Those are nice. But, I got in too big of a hurry and have already ordered a universal set elsewhere. But, I will keep you in mind, for my next project.
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