LTD front fender?
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LTD front fender?
17 May 2006 09:58
So one of the stays on the front fender of my '80 650F is bent.. and instead of trying to straighten them or find replacements, I was thinking of just replacing it with one of the fenders from a different model that is of the "floating" variety, meaning its attached near the fork, and does not require prominent stays like my bike. I like the cleaner look a lot better!
I've found one on the 'Bay from a 1980 550 LTD.. Does anyone have experience with doing a front fender swap and be able to tell me if it will fit? Or even perhaps which years/models fender would fit so I can narrow my search?
Looks like the fender I currently have is part # of 35001-1017, and the 550LTD fender i'm looking at is 35004-1047.
I found a lot of posts in the archives on front fenders, but none that address the fit specifically.
It seems that others have made this swap as well, and I may need to do some modifications to make it work, but any advice would be greatly appreciated!.
Thanks in advance!
I've found one on the 'Bay from a 1980 550 LTD.. Does anyone have experience with doing a front fender swap and be able to tell me if it will fit? Or even perhaps which years/models fender would fit so I can narrow my search?
Looks like the fender I currently have is part # of 35001-1017, and the 550LTD fender i'm looking at is 35004-1047.
I found a lot of posts in the archives on front fenders, but none that address the fit specifically.
It seems that others have made this swap as well, and I may need to do some modifications to make it work, but any advice would be greatly appreciated!.
Thanks in advance!
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Re: LTD front fender?
17 May 2006 11:04
I can't help on the fender swap info, but I took the stay off the front fender on two 750 twins so far, and it has not caused a problem. But I do like the look of the shorter LTD fender
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17 May 2006 11:57
I put an LTD front fender on, came from a 900/1000 originally. I liked the look as well. Then one day on a rainy group ride, my bike started dying. Eventually the engine conked out all together. With the shorter front fender, I was getting water spray up under my gas tank, and soaking my coils. When I pulled the tank, my coils were dripping with water. Luckily I had a small towel with me. I dried them off, and away I went.
I sprayed the coils with an electrical sealer, and have switched back to the stock fender, minus the stays(actually, the stay were removed about 15 years ago).
I sprayed the coils with an electrical sealer, and have switched back to the stock fender, minus the stays(actually, the stay were removed about 15 years ago).
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Re: LTD front fender?
17 May 2006 12:04
wow, thanks for the replies guys, thats good info!
I guess I was not aware that I could just remove the stays and be fine..
have either of you noticed any extra vibration up front since removing those stays?
I guess I was not aware that I could just remove the stays and be fine..
have either of you noticed any extra vibration up front since removing those stays?
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17 May 2006 12:09
No problems in 15 years, 30000 kms.
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17 May 2006 12:13
I'd remove the fender stay and then see if I could make the fender get into the tire. If I couldn't make the fender hit the tire I would be resonably assured but a big pothole could still deform that fender and if it hits in the rear of the tire I could see some bad things happening pretty darn fast. The shorter fender is certainly more rigid but a don't like to clean the front of my engine all that much or like rstnick says I like my coils dry. I put a sr fender on my 900LTD for just those reasons.
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Re: LTD front fender?
17 May 2006 12:13
Excellent, I think this will be the route I take.. Especially since I can't say I like the prospect of water getting tossed up at the engine with a different fender..
Definitely will have to check out the rigidity of it all after doing so, just to be sure, definitely a smart plan
Thanks a ton you guys!!! Much appreciated!
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Post edited by: paulie, at: 2006/05/17 15:15
Definitely will have to check out the rigidity of it all after doing so, just to be sure, definitely a smart plan
Thanks a ton you guys!!! Much appreciated!
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Re: LTD front fender?
19 May 2006 14:19
why don't LTD's soak the coils? do they have a different rake?
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Re: LTD front fender?
19 May 2006 14:24
The 900/1000/1100 LTDs engine is taller maybe, blocking more water flow.
Post edited by: rstnick, at: 2006/05/19 17:25
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Re: LTD front fender?
19 May 2006 14:44
if looking for another fender keep one thing in mind.
there are two very differant designs - dependng on if the front axle is at the bottom of the forks - or if it is in front of the forks.
there are two very differant designs - dependng on if the front axle is at the bottom of the forks - or if it is in front of the forks.
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